Alan Cox wrote:
On Maw, 2005-11-08 at 21:02 +0200, Ville Syrjälä wrote:
* HPT372 4 (HPT366) 5
* HPT372N 4 (HPT366) 6
* HPT372 5 (HPT372) 0
^^^^^^
This one is called HPT372A by Highpoint's BIOS/Win drivers.
Also I'm not sure if it's relevant but PCI ID 5 chips use a different
BIOS image than PCI ID 4 chips.
I suspect it is relevant because the "372A" appears to have a different
base clock to the HPT372.
Added to the list.
May we assume that this information was gathered in the interest of
something beyond pedantic curiousity? Will this simplify the driver
code, improve performance or reliability, etc?
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last possible moment - but no longer" -me
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