Re: VIA chipsets: support of CN700, VT8237R, VT1708/A

2009-07-08 Thread Olivier Cherrier
On Wed, Jul 08, 2009 at 01:55:52PM +0200, h...@stare.cz wrote: > Before I buy http://download.asm.cz/inshop/prod/barebone/3V700A.pdf > I want to make sure that the components are supported by OpenBSD, > where "supported" means it works under 4.5 or current. > Both success stories and failure storie

Re: VIA chipsets: support of CN700, VT8237R, VT1708/A

2009-07-08 Thread Chris Kuethe
On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 5:55 AM, Jan Stary wrote: > Before I buy http://download.asm.cz/inshop/prod/barebone/3V700A.pdf > I want to make sure that the components are supported by OpenBSD, > where "supported" means it works under 4.5 or current. > Both success stories and failure stories are welcome.

Re: VIA chipsets: support of CN700, VT8237R, VT1708/A

2009-07-08 Thread Theo de Raadt
> Before I buy http://download.asm.cz/inshop/prod/barebone/3V700A.pdf > I want to make sure that the components are supported by OpenBSD, > where "supported" means it works under 4.5 or current. > Both success stories and failure stories are welcome. > > The CPU is VIA Eden V4, which I understand

VIA chipsets: support of CN700, VT8237R, VT1708/A

2009-07-08 Thread Jan Stary
Before I buy http://download.asm.cz/inshop/prod/barebone/3V700A.pdf I want to make sure that the components are supported by OpenBSD, where "supported" means it works under 4.5 or current. Both success stories and failure stories are welcome. The CPU is VIA Eden V4, which I understand is a variant