I know that and my intention was that we _NEED_ documentation to support it
on _ALL_ chipsets out there.
AMD should notice how many people using there CPUs and I think they do know
it.
So let's make a call.
> by the way ... i know www.vcool.de ... my work is partialy based on this.
> but the vcool linux patch/version does not support kt266/kt266a chipset.
> (only the kt/kx133 chipset)
I know.
> after some mail exchange with the developer of vcool,
I did that, too.
Andreas Jaeger (SuSE) told me that maybe he could help.
He got the USB patch information for the AMD Irongate after a few days out of
them...
> i decided to wrote a kernelpatch, which supports the kt266/kt266a chipset
> too.
Good work.
> (one of my reasosns for this was, that the developer of vcool will not
> develop the linux version further) .
Sadly to hear.
> the second thing is, that this patch is a little bit simpler then the
> (l)vcool approach ... i think ... :)
I can't compare 'cause I have the AMD Irongate C4...;-)
> ah ... if someone sends me the the needed informations, which registers
> (or register-bits) are to be changed on ther chipsets to activate the
> disconnect-function, i will add this chipsets to the patch.
I hope we get some info, now.
-Dieter
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