Intel DG965WH / Case 745-44-22 (slow bios/upgrade) [UPDATE] / Intel,status of HECI support patch for the kernel?
From: Justin Piszcz
Date: Mon Jun 30 2008 - 10:09:34 EST
Hello,
I have two revisions of the 965WH motherboard, one that supports dual-core
only and another quad-core.
I have an E6300 in the old one and a Q6600 in the new one with 4GiB and
8GiB of RAM respectively.
I would like to report a success and also a bug with BIOS 1738.
The success is this case can be resolved, the Linux/memory/mapping is
correct now and I no longer have to use mem="8832M" in my LILO
configuration to avoid the bios setting memory that is not cachable.
However, on my new revision 965WH (I did not check with my old motherboard),
that supports the quad-core CPU, I went into the BIOS and went to the
[Hard Disks] option and when I selected it, the part of the screen that should
update showing me the hard disks in the system was blank, I could not escape
out of the bios or go to another menu, I had to reboot to get back into the
bios. This is not normal behavior, can someone at Intel attach 1-6 (I use 6)
WD Veliciraptor 300GiB drives to this motherboard to replicate the problem if
it is not obvious in the code/bios how to fix it? I cannot view the hard disks in that menu, I believe its the 2nd or 3rd menu over when you initially enter
the BIOS. I do not recall if this problem existed prior to 1738.
Also, people have e-mailed me in relation to my posts and I am curious as well
to follow up, when will the HECI/fan/voltage sensor support (that is a project
at Intel) be merged into the kernel tree so that lm sensors will eventually be
able to read these values?
This is from 2007:
http://softwareblogs.intel.com/2007/04/13/intel-me-interface-heci-now-available/
Their updated project page:
http://www.openamt.org/
Justin.
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