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Date:      Fri, 13 Oct 2000 10:33:50 -0700 (PDT)
From:      Jin Guojun (DSD staff) <jin@george.lbl.gov>
To:        jeremy.vandenhouten@marquette.edu, ragnar@sysabend.org
Cc:        hardware@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: K7V problem?
Message-ID:  <200010131733.e9DHXo016751@portnoy.lbl.gov>

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> It is disabled.  I'm not a newbie here, I've been running FBSD since 1.1.
> This is the first time I've seen this behaviour though.  I do think it's
> hardware since win98's bootable cd suffers from the exact same problem as
> FreeBSD.  The problem is everything works in NT and 98 (installed 98 using
> floppy), so dealing with Asus is likely to get me an answer of 'We don't
> support FreeBSD.'  I have no doubt others are using this board without
> problems in FreeBSD.

I have used K7V with FreeBSD 4.x and 5.x for a long time. The box has
equipped with all of following peripherals together:
SK dual-port GigE, SCSI, Intel EEPRO 100+, as well as other devices.
It has run FreeBSD for at least four months, and not seen any problem.

ASUS will probably not answer your inquire at all. I have tried to
contact them for serveral times, and only get one reply with useless
message:-(
However, the ASUS motherboards are very good (or best) for FreeBSD in
my experience; I have processed over 100s motherboards including almost
every ASUS motherboard.

So, most likely is the hardware configuration in your situation.
If your memory has 18 chips, you may have registered DIMM. If you
have 16 chips DIMM, you may try it before making a conclusion.

Best wish,

	-Jin



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