> Well, if you have a KT133 (or even KT133A?), I provided the diffs on the
> northbridge register settings, there were only about 6 points of
> difference. So you could check how your BIOS programs them and then
> explicitly change them with setpci.
>
> Wayne
i'm sorry ... i have no kt133/kt133a chipset ... i have a kt266a chipset
... i will look whether i could fiddle out how to deactivate the pci
master read caching in my board to look whether i get the problems to.
(that is the problem: i have no problems with the patch and can't
reproduce the problems on my board ... so i can't do testing stuff to find
out how to correct the problems)...
daniel
# Daniel Nofftz
# Sysadmin CIP-Pool Informatik
# University of Trier(Germany), Room V 103
# Mail: daniel@nofftz.de
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