If you search the archives for my name and "Intel CPU", you should find a patch to support all Intel CPUs as of ~6 months ago, whenever the patch was posted. Unfortunately, not all the microcode updates will fit into the flash of most of the Intel mainboards we support, so some sort of compression needs to be put in place. If you can get it to work, great, I've been tied up with other things as of late.
-Corey
On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 11:50 PM, Star Liu minxinjianxin@gmail.com wrote:
sorry, i thought about another question about this issue, if intel do not tell us how to run instructions on its cpu and chipset, how could linux run on intel architecture? I'm a newbie, do not know firmware programming very clearly, so ask this silly question here.
thanks!
On Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 10:51 AM, Tiago Marques tiagomnm@gmail.com wrote:
AMD is open to sharing details and helping out - it even has two engineers on this mailing list, doing stuff and support. Intel? None. No docs, nothing.
Best regards, Tiago Marques
On 6/28/08, Star Liu minxinjianxin@gmail.com wrote:
I checked the supported motherboard page, and found that support for AMD CPUs is up to quad-core Opteron, while support for Intel CPUs is only up to PIII. Is it because we do not have enough time to develop for Intel CPUs or we do not like to develop for Intel CPUs? It seems that, in China, Intel CPUs sell better than AMD, I myself have never used AMD cpu computers, so I'm a little curious. :)
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