> Right. Some board manufacturers call the 785G "RS785", and AMD's own
> website doesn't have a clear list of which codename corresponds to which
> product name. Running a search on AMD's website comes up pretty empty.
> OTOH, RS880 is mentioned in the RS780 RPR, so we can assume it works
> with the existing code (and IIRC one board in the tree uses 785G, so
> that assumption is safe).
>
>
>> Sorted by codename, the chipsets I can find are*
>> Codename Product Name Documentation?
>> RS690 AMD 690G chipset x[2]
>> RS690C AMD 690V chipset x[2]
>> RS690E AMD M690E chipset x[2]
>> RS690M AMD M690 chipset x[2]
>> RS690MC AMD M690V chipset x[2]
>> RS690T AMD M690T chipset x[2]
>> RS740 AMD 740G chipset
>> RX740 AMD 740 chipset
>
> Some stuff about AMD 740 family in wikipedia is simply crap/rumor.
> Basically, AMD 740 is AMD 690 with a smaller process size and slightly
> updated graphics core. AFAIK you can use the AMD 690 code without
> problems after adding one PCI ID.
>
>
>> RD780 AMD 790X chipset
>> RS780 AMD 780G chipset x[1]
>> RS780C AMD 780V chipset x[1]
>> RS780D AMD 790GX chipset x[1]
>> RS780E AMD 780E chipset x[1]
>> RS780L AMD 760G chipset
>> RS780M AMD M780G chipset x[1]
>> RS780MC AMD M780V chipset x[1]
>> RX780 AMD 770 chipset
>> RX781 AMD M770 chipset x[1]
>> RD790 AMD 790FX chipset
>> RS880 AMD 785G chipset
>>
So realistically how soon can I expect practical RS880/785G support,
if not already? My dev machine/home server/HTPC rocks a Asus
M4A785TD-M EVO with this chipset. I'll assemble a dump later but it
sports, off my head:
Phenom II X4 965
AMD 785G
IT8705 superio and some ACPI interface to it for hardware monitoring -
I wonder if I can work that interface into my P2B-LS :P
8Mbit SPI flash, socketed
Cheers
Keith