chipset configuration?

Nomad the Wanderer (nomad@dudley.orci.com)
Sun, 18 Apr 1999 10:13:45 -0600



I have a number of machines here I'm running in a small network. I like
to try and optimize them, but one area's driving me nutz. The chip sets.
Does anyone know which chipsets a Tyan Tomcat 4 and a dual-P2-asus
would use? Preferably, can anyone tell me if there's something I can
cat, and exactly how to look at it to know what chipsets are there?
Right now I'm using the standard defaults:

[*] CMD640 chipset bugfix/support
[ ] CMD640 enhanced support
[*] RZ1000 chipset bugfix/support
[*] Generic PCI IDE chipset support
[*] Generic PCI bus-master DMA support
[ ] Boot off-board chipsets first support
[*] Use DMA by default when available
[ ] OPTi 82C621 chipset enhanced support (EXPERIMENTAL)
[ ] Tekram TRM290 chipset support (EXPERIMENTAL)
[ ] NS87415 chipset support (EXPERIMENTAL)
[ ] VIA82C586 chipset support (EXPERIMENTAL)
[ ] CMD646 chipset support (EXPERIMENTAL)
[ ] Other IDE chipset support

Thoughts?

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