ah , good question :) all i know is the number at the back represents device number where 0 means the main device and 1 are the second device mainly use when there are external display attached...
the "i" infront represents "intel" the name between "i" and "device num" are hardware core codename, i guess for example the GMAx3100 use the core codename "Crestline" , correct me if im wrong here.... :( On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 7:43 AM, Kiki <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm wondering if anyone also think about them > like why Intel makes pattern like this > > %iLPGD0% > %iLPGD1% > %iCLGD0% > %iCLGD1% > %iCLGE0% > %iBWGX0% > %iBWGX1% > %iBWGQ0% > %iBWGQ1% > %iBWGC0% > %iBWGC1% > %iBWGZ0% > %iBWGZ1% > %iCRGD0% > %iCRGD1% > %iCRGE0% > %iCRGE1% > %iBLBG0% > %iBLBG1% > %iBLBQ0% > %iBLBQ1% > %iBLBQC0% > %iBLBQC1% > > and so on > > @_@ > > -- > 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS > -- 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS
