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2003 Jul 30
4
Intel 875P/ICH5 motherboard chipset
Does anyone know if support for the Intel 875P/ICH5 motherboard chipset
has yet made it into the stable branch? (Is release 4.9 likely to have
it?) I am mainly interested in the IDE and "native" serial ATA devices.
There is also a new Intel ethernet controller chip, 82547EI, that is
designed to interface directly with the 875P chip....
2005 Aug 16
1
intel 875P chipset ok?
Does anyone know if the te110p would have any problems running on one
of these chipsets?
Need new server quickly and the acer altos g310 boxes look relatively
good...
2003 Aug 21
1
FreeBSD STABLE support for new motherboards
During the last two weeks there has been some discussion in
freebsd-questions and freebsd-stable about the prospects of FreeBSD
support for some motherboard devices associated with the Intel
865PE/875P and ICH5/ICH5R support chips now showing up in recent
motherboard designs. The 865PE/875P chips are called MCH (memory
controller hub) or "northbridge" chips. The ICH5/ICH5R chips are
called ICH (i/o controller hub) or "southbridge" chips.
The 865PE/875P chips are used on mos...
2003 Sep 14
2
4.9-20030914-PRERELEASE hangs during boot
...4 on atapci0
ata1: at 0x170 irq 15 on atapci0
atapci1: <Generic PCI ATA controller> port 0xd000-0xd00f,0xcc00-0xcc03,0xc800-0xc807,0xc400-0xc403,0xc000-0xc007 irq 5 at device 31.2 on pci 0
I had to free it with the system reset button.
My motherboard is a Gigabyte 8KNXP which uses the Intel 875P/ICH5R
support chipset. Device "atapci1" is the ICH5R serial ATA controller,
configured to operate in "native" mode. When the 5.1-RELEASE generic
kernel reaches this point, it continues with "ata2" and "ata3" and
finishes booting.
The 4.9-20030914-PRERELEAS...
2005 Aug 24
3
Motherboards and IRQs
Someone mentioned earlier (I can't find the message now) that they had a
motherboard that allowed you to change IRQ assignments in BIOS. Does
anyone happen to know how to identify motherboards that can do this? I'm
going to put together a new machine now and I'm having trouble picking a
motherboard for it (ordering from Dell or other online vendor is not an
option, since I need