Re: Anybody having success with EPIA 800? (was Re: EPIA halting after vt8601 init?)

2005-01-21 Thread mark . wilkinson
Hi Al, Quoting Al Hooton [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Thu, 2005-01-20 at 09:45 -0700, Ronald G. Minnich wrote: I'm quite certain it is memory, this is always the scenario with this type of output. I may still be wrong, but I doubt it. Certain problems occur over and over again, and this looks to be one

Re: Anybody having success with EPIA 800? (was Re: EPIA halting after vt8601 init?)

2005-01-21 Thread Ronald G. Minnich
well, send me an lspci so i can be double sure I have these boards, and we will take a look next week. I'm sorry to see you're having trouble. ron ___ Linuxbios mailing list Linuxbios@clustermatic.org

Re: Anybody having success with EPIA 800? (was Re: EPIA halting after vt8601 init?)

2005-01-21 Thread Ronald G. Minnich
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Depending on the values from the factory bios, you may need to alter the definitions of DIMM_PC133 and DIMM_CL2 at the top of raminit.c to get you going. or fix that code so it does the right thing ... that code is derived from my really old

Re: Anybody having success with EPIA 800? (was Re: EPIA halting after vt8601 init?)

2005-01-21 Thread Al Hooton
On Fri, 2005-01-21 at 10:11 -0800, Al Hooton wrote: (yet?). At this point, I'm curious as to whether this lspci output matches the EPIA 800 boards you have running LB in-house? Hold off on that request. I've gotten through LB to my payload. Mark's pointer to the defines at the top of

Re: Anybody having success with EPIA 800? (was Re: EPIA halting after vt8601 init?)

2005-01-21 Thread Ronald G. Minnich
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005, Al Hooton wrote: Ron: What do you believe is involved in updating raminit.c for the vt8601 northbridge in order to auto-detect CL of 2 or 3? What about updating it to auto-detect PC100/PC133? I'm not familiar with the register interfaces in the vt8601, I've

Anybody having success with EPIA 800? (was Re: EPIA halting after vt8601 init?)

2005-01-20 Thread Al Hooton
On Thu, 2005-01-20 at 09:45 -0700, Ronald G. Minnich wrote: I'm quite certain it is memory, this is always the scenario with this type of output. I may still be wrong, but I doubt it. Certain problems occur over and over again, and this looks to be one of them. Can you be sure that your