Greetings,
The odds are that your clockgen is from ICS. Look on the board for a chip marked ICS, then search for the part number on Google. That should turn up a data sheet.
Most likely, you will need to talk to it through the SMBUS. I just dug up my source. You can grab it from: http://linuxlabs.com/LinuxBIOS/patches/set-133-133.c
It is known to work on ms7308e. It will probably need modification for your board.
G'day, sjames
On Tue, 5 Nov 2002, zhu shi song wrote:
Do you have quick and clear solution of the problem? I hope I can use my celeron 850 asap. I don't know what parameter I should pass to setclock , and I can't find clock gen info from leadtek or sis website. Can you give me direct clues?
thanks zhu
--- ollie lho ollie@sis.com.tw wrote:
On Tue, 2002-11-05 at 13:33, zhu shi song wrote:
I got setclock from old mailing lists. Can you
give
more comments on the program? If I'll use it to
boot
850Mhz celeron, what should i do ? zhu
You can't use the program to boot to 850Mhz, you have to boot to linux, run the program with correct parameter and pray that the clock gen does not screw up.
You have to download the datasheet of the clock gen on you mainboard in order to give it correct parameter.
Ollie
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