Powerbook hard freeze summary (sort of)
Bernhard Reiter
bernhard at intevation.de
Thu May 25 00:57:33 EST 2000
Thanks for the answer.
How can we proceed to further debug this problem?
I have to admit that am not very experienced with low level hardware
issues and apple hardware in general.
It seems that there is more than one person having these kind of problems.
Bernhard
On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 04:49:58PM +0200, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> On Wed, May 24, 2000, Bernhard Reiter <bernhard at intevation.de> wrote:
>
> >
> >It might as well be a design problem of the Powerbooks. Can any of the
> >hardware kernel hackers comments on the differences in architecture
> >for powerbooks and the other G3s? Maybe a linux driver is written sloppy
> >in this area not taking in account how the hardware actually works?
>
> The Lombard PowerBook uses the same architecture as the first generation
> iMacs (and this same memory controller is also used on the beige and B&W
> G3s at least). If there is a problem, it's either a memory controller
> problem (bogus revision ? incorrect setup ?), or a specific issue with
> the design of the memory connector/logic.
>
> The Pismo uses the same chipset as the new iMacs, G4s (sawtooth) and iBook.
>
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