Uwe Hermann wrote: > I haven't touched the southbridge code yet, but it seems to be supported > already. > > And please note, I'm merely writing code currently, I haven't yet > actually _tested_ anything... > Sorry, guess I got a little over-excited. I had the same thought on the southbridge code, although I didn't see any other models using it, but at the very least it looks clean.
> Won't work, see Ron's post. I have a local svn repository where I > checkin all my proprietary BIOS images, so I won't lose them no matter > how much I mess up. > And I put one or more backups of them on real physical chips, of course. > > > Uwe. > Alright, I thought as much, but it was worth a shot. It doesn't really matter anyways, both of the boards I have here now were rescued from the dumpster, so they're no real loss if I kill them, and I should have an asus board on the way monday, along with a bios savior. Corey -- linuxbios mailing list [email protected] http://www.openbios.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios
