Carlos Knowlton wrote:
>
> "10/4/00: Millenium Disk-on-Chip 2001 works on SiS 630 mainboards; Source
> reorganization pending
> Thanks to Ollie Lho of SiS, we are now able to replace the 512Kbyte FLASH
> parts with an 8 Mbyte Millenium Disk-on-Chip 2001. Kernel size restrictions
> are a thing of the past. Boot is fast. And, in future, we can put the
> 24Mbyte part on the mainboard and put a small compressed root file system. "
> --------------
> Millennium Disk-on-Chip (DoC) 2001: Is this chip from M-Systems? Where can
> I get one?
>
> I've never heard of the "2001", but when I contacted M-Systems, they said I
> couldn't put a DoC 2000 or Millennium in a standard MB as a replacement of
> the BIOS chip. This is why the above article grabbed my attention. What is
> needed to do this?
The "2001" should be "2000".
The M-Systems part number is MD-2800-D08-xx.
xx = "V3" for the 3V version
xx is left blank for the 5V version
Bari