On Wednesday 23 February 2005 18:32, Stefan Reinauer wrote:
As a first step, yes. But you want dynamic detection of dram and
Detection of size and speed?. Suppose we freeze on a particular ram type only for starters.
other things. By looking at a picture you can't see which line was painted first and why.
I was hoping that by comparing some other similiar via chipset bios with this one I could probably make a guess (with plenty of hand holding from you guys) of important events. Then use that as a template to get things going. I am presuming that the current crop of devices wont be wildly different.
rgds jtd
On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 sherlock@vsnl.com wrote:
Detection of size and speed?. Suppose we freeze on a particular ram type only for starters.
good plan.
I was hoping that by comparing some other similiar via chipset bios with this one I could probably make a guess (with plenty of hand holding from you guys) of important events. Then use that as a template to get things going. I am presuming that the current crop of devices wont be wildly different.
It's worth a try, it sometimes works, sometimes fails to do it this way. I failed on the Intel 855GME but that was partly a lack-of-time issue.
ron