Hi,
I noticed the wiki supported chipsets page has listed under the southbrigde section "AMD RS690" and "AMD RS780/RS785?". But RS690 and RS780 are northbridges, not southbridges, and there is no RS785.
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 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
* Cobbled together from wikipedia and amd documentation [1] http://www.coreboot.org/Datasheets#AMD_RS780 [2] http://www.coreboot.org/Datasheets#AMD_RS690
As far as I can tell (though I haven't looked heavily), AMD northbridges are the only ones to use separate code/product names. Since the product names are likely more well-known, I suggest the following: Move "RS690" to northbridges, and rename it to "690G/V, M690/E/V/T" Move "RS780/RS785?" to northbridges, and rename it to "780E/G/V, 790GX, M770, M780G/V"
Now, that assumes that support for these actually exists. I only see one motherboard on the supported motherboards page that uses a 690G, and none that uses a 700-series chipset. Does anyone know the actual status?
And for all the 700-series without documentation, should they be in the list for clarity, as either WIP or NO with a footnote saying they're similar but documentation hasn't been released?