>> >> No, this means that your ram isn't being initialized correctly >> somewhere. Start by checking that your northbridge timing registers are >> set correctly, drbs set correctly, etc. As long as the init itself >> follows the same procedure as the 440bx and 810, that should be correct. >> Comparing lspci -xxx -s 0:0.0 and dump_dev(0) (from debug.c) might also >> provide some help. >> >> -Corey >> I think I figured it out. It was the GCC1-?GMCH Control Register #1. This is the register where you indicate the memory pre-allocated for the frame buffer for IGD (Internel Graphics Display). Plus, this is a 16 bit register and the upper 15:7 bits are reserved. The memory space LinuxBIOS gets copied to must have been conflicting with this?? I will have to set it up so it just sets the lower 6:0 bits. Anyways, I am now so close I can taste it:-)
Thanks - Joe -- linuxbios mailing list [email protected] http://www.linuxbios.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios
