is the M-10000 different in some way important from the standard EPIA-M?
My take is the 10000 is different only in that it has a bigger heat sink that covers the southbridge chip, and there is a cpu fan, and it runs at 1 ghz. Otherwise it is identical. My lspci -n matched exactly.
Regarding epia-m, I'm not sure if the changes I posted were incorporated into the freebios tree. These consisted of 1) VGA working fully at least for going into linux/XFree86 2) Fixed vga bug where it would get in an endless loop and not exit in the init (actually came up with a workaround). 3) Improved the reboot procedure so it does a pci reset to reset the pci bus. This is for a clean soft reset.
Other people don't seem to experience the epia-m problems we have. We are using them without any cooling fans, just the 600 mhz version. With the stock bios some percentage of boards are really touchy as regards overheating. They can be running fine, then you power it off and power it on again, and it will just sit there beeping forever. If I blow a fan on the motherboard that fixes it.
I also don't understand the interest in the epia (Not M). We tried these first and found them unsatisfactory because the composite/svideo output had awful color banding. VIA upscaled us to the epia-m.
Our current epia-m status: as far as I know everything is working 100% except the serial port is 1/2 the baud rate it should be (57600 max instead of 115200). We even have a watchdog timer that reboots the epia-m in case of lockup. Oh, and we don't have the auto SPD ddr configuration. We're running the original freebios, not freebios2.
A lot of people seem to have epia-m spd configuration on their roadmap but no one has jumped into it. I recently tried building freebios2 now that the linuxbios cvs server appears working again. My system was redhat 7.1 and so wouldn't build. I've upgraded to slackware 9.1 now and am ready to try again.
What I'm hoping to find is that the SPD configuration is similiar/identical across the 2 VIA chipsets. Also that there is little difference between SDRAM + DDR configuration. So that hopefully just changing a few constants will get SPD auto configuration working for the epia-m...I got as far as being able to read out the SPD contents on the epia-m (freebios) but didn't take it any further.
It sounds like freebios2 is what everyone wants to work on and freebios is going to get left behind, so I'd better go along...
-Dave
Hi,
Regarding epia-m, I'm not sure if the changes I posted were incorporated into the freebios tree. These consisted of
- VGA working fully at least for going into linux/XFree86
- Fixed vga bug where it would get in an endless loop and not exit in the
init (actually came up with a workaround). 3) Improved the reboot procedure so it does a pci reset to reset the pci bus. This is for a clean soft reset.
Please can you send me the patch ?
Thanks. Xavi.
On 4 Nov 2003, Xavier Pegenaute wrote:
Hi,
Regarding epia-m, I'm not sure if the changes I posted were incorporated into the freebios tree. These consisted of
- VGA working fully at least for going into linux/XFree86
- Fixed vga bug where it would get in an endless loop and not exit in the
init (actually came up with a workaround). 3) Improved the reboot procedure so it does a pci reset to reset the pci bus. This is for a clean soft reset.
Please can you send me the patch ?
Thanks.
Please send them to me as well, I will push them in.
thanks
ron