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Linux PCI-HOWTO
by Michael Will,
[email protected]
v0.6h, 24 June 2001
Information on what works with Linux and PCI-boards and what does not. Please get the latest version of this document at
The Linux Documentation Project
1.
Introduction
2.
Why PCI?
2.1 General overview
2.2 Performance
2.3 The onboard-SCSI-II-chip NCR53c810
2.4 Drew Eckhardt on PCI-SCSI:
2.5 New Alpha Version of the NCR driver
2.6 The EATA-DMA driver and the PCI SCSI controllers from DPT
2.7 BT-946C fully supported with kernel 1.3.x and newer
2.8 Future Domain TMC-3260 PCI SCSI
2.9 other thoughts on scsi
3.
ASUS-Boards
3.1 ASUS and the NMI (Parity) -- impact on Gravis-Ultrasound
3.2 Various types of ASUS Boards
3.3 Benchmarks on ASUS Mainboards
3.4 Detailed information on the old ASUS PCI-I-SP3 with saturn chipset from
[email protected]
:
3.5 Pat Dowler (
[email protected]
) with ASUS SP3G
4.
confusion about saturn chipsets
5.
Video-Cards
6.
Ethernet Cards
6.1 3com-3c590-tpo
6.2 DEC435 PCI NIC
7.
Motherboards
7.1 ASUS
7.2 Micronics P54i-90
7.3 SA486P AIO-II
7.4 Sirius SPACE
7.5 Gateway-2000
7.6 Intel-Premiere
7.7 DELL Poweredge SP4100
[email protected]
- successful
7.8 DELL OptiPlex Gl+ 575
7.9 Comtrade Best Buy PCI / PCI48X MB Rev 1.0
7.10 IDeal PCI / PCI48X MB Rev 1.0
7.11 CMD Tech. PCI IDE / CSA-6400C
7.12 GA-486iS (Gigabyte)
7.13 GA-586-ID (Gigabyte) 90 Mhz Pentium PCI/EISA Board
7.14 ESCOM 486dx2/66 - which board?
7.15 J-Bond with i486dx2/66
7.16 super micro 011895 03:50 SUPER P54CI-PCI rev 1.3 (Opti)
8.
reports on success
8.1 GigaByte GA486-AM with AMD Am5x86-133-WB @ 160MHz (40MHz PCI)
8.2 California Graphics - Sunray II Pro
8.3 Micronics P54i-90 (
[email protected]
)
8.4 Angelo Haritsis (
[email protected]
) about SA486P AIO-II:
8.5
[email protected]
about his Micronics M5Pi
8.6 Simon Karpen (
[email protected]
) with Micronics M54pi
8.7 Goerg von Below (
[email protected]
) about DELL Poweredge
8.8
[email protected]
about Gateway2000 P-66
8.9 James D. Levine (
[email protected]
) with Gateway2000
8.10
[email protected]
with SPACE
8.11
[email protected]
with INTEL
8.12 Jermoe Meyers (
[email protected]
) with Intel Premiere
8.13 Timothy Demarest (
[email protected]
) Intel Plato Premiere II
8.14
[email protected]
with ASUS
8.15
[email protected]
with ASUS
8.16 Lars Heinemann (
[email protected]
) with ASUS
8.17
[email protected]
with ASUS
8.18 robert logan (
[email protected]
with GW/2000)
8.19
[email protected]
and his friend use ASUS
8.20 Michael Will with ASUS-SP3 486 (the old one)
8.21 Mike Frisch (
[email protected]
) Giga-Byte 486IM
8.22 Karl Keyte (
[email protected]
) Gigabyte GA586 Pentium
8.23
[email protected]
with G/W 2000
8.24 Joerg Wedeck (
[email protected]
) / ESCOM
8.25 Ulrich Teichert / ASUS
9.
Reports of problems
9.1 Compaq PCI systems, especially Presarios
9.2 VLSI Wildcat PCI chipset like in Zeos P120 box
9.3
[email protected]
G/W 2000
9.4
[email protected]
(Frank Hofmann) / ASUS
9.5
[email protected]
(Axel Mahler) / ASUS
9.6 Frank Strauss (
[email protected]
) / ASUS
9.7
[email protected]
/ ASUS
9.8
[email protected]
/ GigaByte
9.9 Steve Durst (
[email protected]
) with UMC 8500 mainboard
9.10 Tom Drabenstott (
[email protected]
) with Comtrade / PCI48IX
10.
General tips for PCI-Motherboard + Linux NCR PCI SCSI
10.1 DON'Ts:
10.2 SIMM slots
10.3 Praised PCI Pentium motherboard
10.4 irq-lines
10.5 Info about the different NCR 8xx family scsi chips:
10.6 future of 53c8xx
10.7 Performance of the 53c810
10.8 News about NCR53c825 support
10.9 Frederic POTTER (
[email protected]
) about Pentium+NCR+Strap_bug
10.10 PCIprobe in the latest Linux Kernels by Frederic Potter
10.11 Other PCI Devices
11.
Conclusion
12.
Thanks
13.
copyright/legalese
14.
GPL - Gnu Public License
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