In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Warner Losh writes:
: My NEC PC98 (using x86 CPU, but not PC-AT compatible) uses
: RCC Champion as it's chipset. (Sorry not Champion II/III, it's slightly
: old machine.) I'll attach dmesg from it.
:
: RCC Champion is attached like this.
: pcib0: Ross (?) host to
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-On [2112 00:00], Kenneth D. Merry ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Anyone have a URL for RCC?
I just spend 30 minutes digging.
No URL to be find. All tech forums have URL's for all participants,
except for RCC (Reliance Computer
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Kenneth D. Merry" writes:
On Tue, Jan 11, 2000 at 13:49:59 -0600, Jonathan Lemon wrote:
The RCC is probably this one:
pci: unknown ATA vendor = 0x1166, device = 0x0211
I wonder why it flags it as a ATA device, I'm pretty sure this is the
RCC chip --
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] NOKUBI Hirotaka writes:
: I also want to know a URL.
:
: My NEC PC98 (using x86 CPU, but not PC-AT compatible) uses
: RCC Champion as it's chipset. (Sorry not Champion II/III, it's slightly
: old machine.) I'll attach dmesg from it.
:
: RCC Champion is attached like
On Tue, Jan 11, 2000 at 13:31:23 -0600, Jonathan Lemon wrote:
On Tue, Jan 11, 2000 at 01:22:49PM -0600, Jonathan Lemon wrote:
We're thinking of purchasing some Dell PowerEdge 2400 servers. I'm a
bit nervous because the 2400 uses a non-Intel server chipset made by a
company called RCC
On Tue, Jan 11, 2000 at 12:42:19PM -0700, Kenneth D. Merry wrote:
It doesn't currently seem to boot with the RCC chipset. I get
the following:
pci unknown vendor = 0x9005, dev = 0x00cf
That's an Adaptec vendor ID. (They've got 0x9004 and 0x9005.) I'm not
sure what device that
On Tue, Jan 11, 2000 at 13:49:59 -0600, Jonathan Lemon wrote:
On Tue, Jan 11, 2000 at 12:42:19PM -0700, Kenneth D. Merry wrote:
It doesn't currently seem to boot with the RCC chipset. I get
the following:
pci unknown vendor = 0x9005, dev = 0x00cf
That's an Adaptec vendor
Jonathan Lemon writes:
On Tue, Jan 11, 2000 at 12:42:19PM -0700, Kenneth D. Merry wrote:
It doesn't currently seem to boot with the RCC chipset. I get
the following:
pci unknown vendor = 0x9005, dev = 0x00cf
That's an Adaptec vendor ID. (They've got 0x9004 and
A friend of mine pick one up for his home...fbsd 3.3 installed with minimal
effort. He's now married to it, like it's his second wife...:)
Andrew Gallatin wrote:
We're thinking of purchasing some Dell PowerEdge 2400 servers. I'm a
bit nervous because the 2400 uses a non-Intel server chipset
On Tue, Jan 11, 2000 at 02:56:51PM -0500, Andrew Gallatin wrote:
Damn. I was hoping that the Dell docs were something approaching
correct. The claim is one 7890 one 7880 on-board.
What is it really? a 7880 a 7899, or something else?
Uh, I didn't say that this was a PowerEdge 2400,
Jonathan Lemon writes:
Uh, I didn't say that this was a PowerEdge 2400, just that it's a
Dell box with a RCC chipset.
If you don't mind me asking, what is it?
Can you do me a huge favor run the lmbench bw_mem_cp benchmark from
the lmbench or Hbench-OS benchmark suites please?
So -- does FreeBSD work with RCC chipsets? Is the chipset robust
reliable? We've been badly burned a few times by buggy DEC PCI
chipsets we're hoping to not repeat the experience with an x86 ;-)
It doesn't currently seem to boot with the RCC chipset. I get
the following:
Can you
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