corey.osgood@gmail.com napisaƂ(a):

Sorry, but given the age of these chips (K6 system, right?), it's
somewhat doubtful that anyone even has a board around to work on.
There may be some limited support in LinuxBIOSv1.

-Corey

On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 7:45 AM, Marek Artur Penther
<marekpenther@aol.com> wrote:
  
I still waiting for linuxbios/coreboot to support at least these devices
(AMD761, VIA VT82C686B). I have 'Abit KG7-RAID' MotherBoard and there are
such devices. I'd like to run this MB with CoreBoot. I can provide a lot of
datasheets and specsheets for these devices (all family of AMD7xx (AMD751,
AMD756, AMD761, AMD762, AMD766, AMD768)).

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No, this is not for K6. AMD750 is for Athlon on slot A (K7 and K75 (model 1 (argon), model 2 (pluto and orion) and model 4 (thunderbird))), AMD760 is for Athlon on socket A (Athlon - model 4 (thunderbird); Athlon XP and Athlon MP model 6 (palomino), model 8 (thoroughbred A and thoroughbred B), model 10 (barton) and Duron model 3 (spitfire), model 7 (morgan), model 8 (apllebred), model 10 (thorton)). It have nothing common with K6.

AMD do not produced nor designed any chipset for Super Socket 7.

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