On Fri, 2004-03-05 at 18:41, Martin-Éric Racine wrote: > On Fri, 5 Mar 2004, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote: > > > > 1) Which kernel absolutely supports iMac hardware > > > > Depending on what iMac model it is, you may have either a sungem chip > > or a tulip chip. Make sure both drivers are built into the kernel. > > Here, I enabled CONFIG_BMAC and didn't need anythign else. Are you saying > that > some G3 iMac (CRT) also need CONFIG_SUNGEM to work? Btw, which of the Tulip > drivers is needed for the other cases?
Hrm... Let me remember now... ahhh yes, the very first iMacs (the ones without an AGP slot) did indeed use a paddington chipset iirc. That is a BMAC chip. Sorry for the confusion. > PS: is there any page on the penguinppc.org site that lists what drivers are > needed for different PowerMac models? Well, not really, but then, usually, people just use pmac_defconfig... Ben.