Messages in this thread |  | | Subject | Re: i820 agp support ? | From | Robert Love <> | Date | 31 Oct 2001 11:03:28 -0500 |
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On Wed, 2001-10-31 at 08:01, Nicolas Aspert wrote: > It seems to me that the i820 chipset from Intel, which I have on my PC, > is not supported by the 'agpgart' module. Looking at the source (from > 2.4.13) shows that there is support for i810, i815 and then skips to i830. > I have managed to use the module successfully with the nice > 'agp_try_unsupported=1' option (with a kernel 2.4.9 from RedHat), but > still something remain unclear to me, namely "why is the i820 still in > the 'unsupported' hardware ?". > > Are there many major differences between i820 and the other Intel > chipsets ? > > Thanks in advance for answering.
I will work on support for the i820 ... I don't believe there is any particular reason we don't support it. Please give me the output of
/sbin/lspci -s 0 -v -n
on your i820 machine.
Robert Love
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