Oops, one other thing, the OLPC platforms have no Super I/O. (they have an EC, but it does not get programmed in the "LB Super I/O way")
On 10/20/06, Uwe Hermann uwe@hermann-uwe.de wrote:
Hi,
I've modified the wiki page http://www.linuxbios.org/Supported_Motherboards quite a bit recently. I'm planning some more changes to make it easier for people interested in LinuxBIOS to check whether their mainboard is supported.
I'd like to remove the "Specification" (mostly useless IMHO, info can be found in the linked vendor pages) and "Chipsets" entries. They should be replaced with the most important parts someone has to check to know whether the mainboard is supported.
At a bare minimum I think these entries should be listed:
- Northbridge
- Southbridge
- Super I/O
Any further entries? CPU/Socket maybe?
Also, I'll add an entry for _all_ mainboards in the svn repository, and list those which are not (yet) functional as "work in progress" or so...
Comments?
Uwe.
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