Hi, thanks for your time... " Raymond A. Ingles" wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Jun 1999, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote: > > > Hi all. > > I bought an AMD K6 250 and it seems to come with a lot of hardware > > within it: > > a sound board, modem, video, ... > > but the software is for Windows and with few documentation... > > I have some doubts: > > 1) My old modem worked only with isapnp and then setserial. > > How to automate on boot setserial settings given by isapnp? > > Editing the boot scripts. It depends on exactly what you want to do. > Yes. Already got it. > > > 2) The sound board seems to be PCI Sound PRO? Is there support in > > Linux for this? > I'm using or trying to use the PCI Sound PRO... > > Are you using your old Soundblaster or the onboard sound? It's not clear > from your message. I think you'll need to find out some more details about > the sound chipset before we can determine if Linux supports it. > > > > 3) The video board is a Sis. > > The following is my pci: > > > > > > [05:23:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$cat /proc/pci > [...] > > Bus 0, device 2, function 0: > > PCI bridge: Silicon Integrated Systems 5591/5592 AGP (rev 0). > > Fast devsel. Master Capable. No bursts. Min Gnt=4. > > According to XFree86, the SiS 5997 chipset is supported. I have no idea > if this is close enough to that to work. Take a look at www.xfree86.org. > I dont know if this card is AGP or PCI. I remember setting AGP in Bios and the monitor dont begin to work in boot. I have to reset the card with a jumper. I tried to atach the monitor conector and the video dont worked in boot. I dont know what to do... :( > > > Bus 0, device 9, function 0: > > VGA compatible controller: Trident TG 9660 / Cyber9385 (rev 211). > > I assume that you're currently using a Trident video card? > Yup. 2 Mb in a 17'' monitor. Cant wait to use the video card on board... Thanks, Paulo Henrique > > Sincerely, > > Ray Ingles (248) 377-7735 [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > "It does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are twenty gods or no > God. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg." > - Thomas Jefferson