Matt,
If you get anywhere, it would be great if you keep the list up to date on your progress. I might be able to help you test, though I might have to find a solution to backup/restore my current bios before I do.
Btw, which board are you looking into the vt8237 for? (epia-n, epia-ms, other?)
Andy
On 5/3/06, Samet, Matt MSamet@ea.com wrote:
Hi Adam -
I'd like to start looking into the VT8237 myself. If possible, could I get that VT8237 doc from you? And possibly your WIP code? I can start to take a look, I have some time.
Thanks... -=matt
-----Original Message----- From: linuxbios-bounces@linuxbios.org [mailto:linuxbios-bounces@linuxbios.org] On Behalf Of Adam Talbot Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2006 12:37 PM To: Andy Somerville Cc: linuxbios@linuxbios.org Subject: Re: [LinuxBIOS] State of vt8237 and consequently epia-ms
-Andy Currently the is no support for the vt8237. What would it take to support? Some one who has a few weeks to work on it. I spent a few weeks, but was never able to get the console running. With out that, I had no way of doing debugging. My board does not have any PCI slots, so I was unable to use a post card to debug. -Adam
Andy Somerville wrote:
Hi all,
Im new to linuxbios and the mailing list so please excuse any
newbie stupidity. I was wondering about the state of vt8237 southbridge support. From my limited understanding of linuxBios this is virtually all that is missing for Epia-MS support since CLE266 northbridge is already supported.
I saw a post in february which mentioned vt8237 and that it was being worked on, but I have seen nothing since. Forgive me if Ive missed something.
So I guess my overall question is: Is Epia-MS support a near possiblity, and what would it take to produce?
Andy
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