/sbin/lspci and /sbin/lspci -n could help here ;)

Hetz

On Wednesday 17 April 2002 02:16 am, Arie Folger wrote:
> On Tuesday 16 April 2002 18:08, you wrote:
> > Quoting http://linux1394.sourceforge.net :
> >
> >     If you have 1394 hardware you can now access it under Linux.
> >     The supported chipsets are Texas Instruments PCILynx/PCILynx2
> >     and OHCI compliant chips (produced by various companies).
> >     Not supported are the proprietary Sony chipset found in various
> >     Vaio systems or the Adaptec AIC-5800. Work has been done
> >     toward support for the Adaptec chip-based cards, but few have
> >     successfully used it. Please note as well that not all Sony VAIO
> >     systems use the proprietary chip. Some contain the CXD3222,
> >     which is reported to be OHCI compliant.
>
> Thank you. I had seen that site. I guess my question is how do I find out
> what chipset I have?
>
> Arie
>
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