Ron, is there are any development done for RadiSys 82600 High Data Throughput Telecom PCI Bridge Chipset
Thanks, Fulvio
I don't know anything about that chipset, is there a URL?
What is it used in?
ron
Ronald G Minnich wrote:
I don't know anything about that chipset, is there a URL?
What is it used in?
A few years ago Intel and other chipset vendors didn't offer any chipsets that would be in production for more than a year or two so Radisys decided to make a long term available chipset.
http://www.radisys.com/oem_products/embeddedchipsets.cfm
Since then however Intel, SiS and others are now offering chipsets with availability of 5 years or more.
Bari
Kinda curious,
What is the possibility of trying LinuxBios on this hardware? `lspci -vvv` is attached in pci.txt. It is a SiS 530 chipset, and a vendor link to the unit is: http://www.biostar-usa.com/products/easynow/easynowpc.htm
Just kinda curious since you can find these for < $75.00 US is most places, and since I have a few of them. One of which was previously installed in my car.
Regards,
Todd E. Johnson tejohnson@yahoo.com
On Friday, October 11, 2002, at 01:45 PM, Todd E. Johnson wrote:
Kinda curious,
What is the possibility of trying LinuxBios on this hardware? `lspci -vvv` is attached in pci.txt. It is a SiS 530 chipset, and a vendor link to the unit is: http://www.biostar-usa.com/products/easynow/easynowpc.htm
Just kinda curious since you can find these for < $75.00 US is most places, and since I have a few of them. One of which was previously installed in my car.
I have a SIS 530 board that I'd like to add support for. I'm not to the point where I can though. I do have the complete datasheet for the 530 chipset so that would probably help in developing it. In reality though my main problem is finding documentation that adequately describes how one would go through the process of building linuxbios for a machine. The source tree seems really convoluted to me at the moment, although I haven't spent much time getting deep into it because I'm still getting other parts of the system working, and the LinuxBIOS part will be a "feature" or nice perk if I get it working that is...
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