On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 22:51:15 +0300, Sergei Shtylylov wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Ville Syrjälä wrote:
>> On Tue, 08 Nov 2005 17:38:02 +0000, Alan Cox wrote:
>
>>>Ok thanks to Sergei I can now post what I think is the complete table of
>>>HPT chip versions:
>
> Another correction coming in... :-)
>
>>> Chip PCI ID Rev
>>> * HPT366 4 (HPT366) 0
>>> * HPT366 4 (HPT366) 1
>>> * HPT368 4 (HPT366) 2
>>> * HPT370 4 (HPT366) 3
>>> * HPT370A 4 (HPT366) 4
>>> * HPT372 4 (HPT366) 5
>>> * HPT372N 4 (HPT366) 6
>>> * HPT372 5 (HPT372) 0
>>
>> ^^^^^^
>>
>> This one is called HPT372A by Highpoint's BIOS/Win drivers.
>
> According to Highpoint's driver code 372A has rev. ID 1...
>
>> Also I'm not sure if it's relevant but PCI ID 5 chips use a different
>> BIOS image than PCI ID 4 chips.
>>
>>
>>> * HPT372N 5 (HPT372) > 0
>
> And 372N has rev. ID 2...
Right you are. Their opensource driver doesn't list any PCI ID 5,6 or 7
chips with revision 0. All rev 1 chips are apparently non-N models and all
rev 2 chips are N models.
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Ville Syrjälä
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