I'm starting to work on an Intel i815 board.
I take this occasion to make a few updates
to the PCI device database, so it will be easier
to identify the whole hardware...
I changed the base, according what Intel says
in the datasheets for 82815 Chipset
and 82801BA Chip.
Here's the patch:
--- pc
to time
So, you should take a good care of what you do...
But, maybe it shold be integrated into the kernel
so a lot of people could test and (maybe) debut it...
Jocelyn Mayer.
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ccording to what Intel says in their datasheets.
Regards.
Jocelyn Mayer.
--- pci.ids-orig Wed Jan 3 01:58:45 2001
+++ pci.ids Tue Feb 13 23:29:58 2001
@@ -4484,6 +4484,16 @@
1014 0119 Netfinity Gigabit Ethernet SX Adapter
8086 1000 EtherExpress PRO/1000 Gigabit Serve
so I don't have any conflict any more.
I recompiled my kernel without any problem since I did that patch.
Regards.
Jocelyn Mayer.
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he older
> software (xcdroast-0.96e with cdrecord-1.6.1). Thanks!
Well...
Maybe I'm not a lucky guy,
but I just got the same trouble with a real SCSI burner...
This one is a Yamaha 8416,
attached to a Tekram UW controleur.
The error I got is exactly the same.
I got this since kernel versi
if [ "$CONFIG_RADIO_SF16FMI" = "y" ]; then
hex 'SF16FMI I/O port (0x284 or 0x384)' CONFIG_RADIO_SF16FMI_PORT
284
With regards.
Joce
to clean it up !!!
Jocelyn Mayer
natsemi.c.bz2
deal !
Jocelyn Mayer
openBSD-national.tgz
included on a motherboard.
And, in my case, the driver fails
I started to work on the SiS900 driver.
I will try to do something about it...
Maybe it won't be quick,
because I'm not used to work so deep inside the kernel,
but it's a good time to start ! :=)))
So, please be patient, I
> /> > GEM was a gui from Digital Research I believe. /
> /> > Geoworks/Geos was a seperate entity. /
> /> /
> /> Ah, the DR-DOS answer to dosshell/windows. Cool. (I used Dr. Dos
> byt never /
> /> tried its gui.) /
>
> Actually I believe GEM predates DR-DOS, and except for being
> made by the s
> Hi,
> How can I compile a kernel that would be running on a National
Semiconductor Geode GX1 processor?
> I wish to be personally CC'ed the answers/comments posted to the list
in response to my posting. Thank you.
> Best Regards,
> Anton
Well, you can select '(586/K5/5x86/6x86/6x86MX
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