Hi, On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 01:03:50AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Bios Type: American Megatrends licensed to Intel > > > > Bios Date: 07/11/01 (latest i was able to aquire) > > > > Bios ID: 63-10B5-001121-00101011-071595-WHITNEY-1AAFR051
All of this is not relevant. > > Chipset: Intel Whitney 82810E rev 3 Not yet supported, sorry. > > Super I/O: NSC 364 rev 11 found at port 2Eh Not yet supported, but this is usually easy to do. > > BIOS ROM: in socket, 512 kb This is good. As it's in a socket you can take it out and put a backup-chip in there... > > Currently it seems I am not able to install anything bigger then 256 MB ram, > > would a bios upgrade change this ? Depends on where the limitation comes from. If the proprietary BIOS simply doesn't support more RAM, then maybe. If your northbridge/chipset doesn't support more RAM (didn't check), then you're out of luck -- no BIOS will help you in that case. > Hello Klaus, > To date there is no support for the Intel P3 828XX (82810, 82815, > 82830) chipsets. Which seems a little strange because the i810 and > i815 are very popular P3 chipsets. Yeah, well :) All LinuxBIOS problems usually boil down to: * Too few developers * Not enough time per day * Missing data sheets (or combinations thereof) > I am working on this and will > hopefully be able to get it going soon. That's great! We're looking forward to your patches! Uwe. -- http://www.hermann-uwe.de | http://www.holsham-traders.de http://www.crazy-hacks.org | http://www.unmaintained-free-software.org
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