First attempt for LinuxPPC on a MVME2400
Simone Piccardi
Simone.Piccardi at fi.infn.it
Fri Apr 16 23:46:13 EST 1999
Hi,
the output of the ver command is this:
PPC4-Bug>ver
Debugger/Diagnostics Type/Revision..................=PPC4/1.1
Debugger/Diagnostics Revision Date..................=01/11/99 RM01
MicroProcessor Version/Revision.....................=0008/8201
MicroProcessor Internal Clock Speed (MHZ)...........=350
MicroProcessor External Clock Speed (MHZ)...........=100
Board Type Identifier...............................=MVME2400
PCI Bus Clock Speed (MHZ)...........................=33
Local Memory Size...................................=02000000 (32MB)
L2 Cache (External).................................=0KB
L2 Cache (P0-In-Line)...............................=1024KB
L2 Cache (P1-In-Line)...............................=0KB
Super I/O Device Offset/ID/Revision.................=UNKNOWN
PCI Function 00/00/0 (00000000) ID/Revision.........=48031057/01
PCI Function 00/0B/0 (00005800) ID/Revision.........=056510AD/10
PCI Function 00/0B/1 (00005900) ID/Revision.........=010510AD/05
PCI Function 00/0D/0 (00006800) ID/Revision.........=000010E3/01
PCI Function 00/0E/0 (00007000) ID/Revision.........=00191011/41
PCI Function 00/10/0 (00008000) ID/Revision.........=00031000/13
there are some differences, and no presence of the line:
PCI Bus Bridge Device
ID/Revision...................=48011057/01
that seems replaced by:
PCI Function 00/00/0 (00000000) ID/Revision.........=48031057/01
Do you now how to change this? (I'm very new to this kind of stuff).
Thanks
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Simone Piccardi
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