On Sun, Mar 11, 2001 at 01:26:23PM +0200, ivor wrote:
> Hi
>=20
> Please could someone help me id the following host and pci bridges, they
> don't appear in kernel 2.4.0.
>=20
Where these strange numbers come from ?
Only guesses after this line:
> Host Bridge
> PCI_0600_1106_0000_3050_0000_30-0-0
1106 - VIA Technologies, Inc.
3050 - VIA ACPI controller.
> PCI_0600_8086_1043_1130_8028_02-0-0
?
> PCI_0600_8086_1028_2500_0095_03-0-0
8086 - Intel Corporation.
2500 - 82820 820 (Camino) Chipset Host Bridge (MCH).
> PCI Bridge
> PCI_0604_1106_1106_8391_0000_00-0-0
8391 - VT8371 [KX133 AGP]
> PCI_0604_8086_0000_1131_0000_02-0-0
?
> PCI_0604_8086_0000_244e_0000_01-0-0
244e - 82820 820 (Camino 2) Chipset PCI.
Best regards.
--=20
Andrey Panin | Embedded systems software engineer
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