Hey, thanks for the info everyone. > > I'm looking to use linuxbios on an intel bi440zx, > a P3 > > mobo with a 440zx chipset. I'm wondering if anyone > has > > worked on support for this motherboard, or even > this > > chipset, or if the code for the 440BX chipset > works as > > a drop-in replacement. > > The 440BX code is not yet fully working AFAIK, but > work > is being done to improve things. I have a similar > board > and will probably help testing, maybe coding...
Afaik, the Asus P2B has a 440BX, unless you have one of the variants (I had the same board at one time, along with a Celeron [EMAIL PROTECTED] speeds). Also, I need to correct something with the chipset, it's actually a 440ZX-66, which seems to be designed only to run celerons, according to intel (http://www.intel.com/design/chipsets/440zx/66.htm), so my P3 won't work (I'm not giving up though!). > > Super I/O: I think this is the right chip: SMSC > > FDC37B807 > > I'll take care of that, there's a datasheet. I don't > have the > hardware, though, so I won't be able to test. I'm more than willing to test. This computer isn't being used on a daily basis yet, because the 250gb hard drive is still in another machine, so a litte breakage isn't a big deal. >> Online documentation: >> Motherboard: >> http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/bi440zx/ >> Northbridge: >> http://www.intel.com/design/chipsets/440zx/ > I'll try to take a quick look. Does it have a socketed bios part? No, it (unfortunately) doesn't, it's a TSOP. However, I have another of the exact same board that, if necessary, the bios chip can be scavenged off and sodiered to the first board (the other board has a broken handle on the zif socket). Has anyone ever tried installing a switch for easy swapping back and forth between bios chips? Thanks, Corey __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -- linuxbios mailing list [email protected] http://www.openbios.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios
