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Date:      Wed, 06 Feb 2002 00:03:58 -0800
From:      Kent Stewart <kstewart@owt.com>
To:        Mike Meyer <mwm-dated-1013413106.87f57b@mired.org>
Cc:        Len Conrad <LConrad@Go2France.com>, questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: SIS735 set / Elite Group K7S5A mobo ok in 4.5-Rel ?
Message-ID:  <3C60E36E.6040108@owt.com>
References:  <15456.56690.88320.99182@guru.mired.org>

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Mike Meyer wrote:

> Len Conrad <LConrad@Go2France.com> types:
> 
>>>Len Conrad <LConrad@Go2France.com> types:
>>>
>>>>I see if the archives there was some movement this in January, but did it
>>>>get into 4.5-Rel?
>>>>
>>>Onboard sound doesn't work. Everything else does, though I'm seeing
>>>quirks in the onboard ethernet. I think it's gkrellm, which seems to
>>>have a penchant for breaking things.
>>>
>>well, then it's still useless then under FreeBSD.
>>
> 
> Gee, I'm getting quite a bit of use out of mine. I've been doing that
> for quite a while. It's not at all clear at this time where the SiS
> 900 problems I'm seeing come from. Nobody else is reporting any
> problems, so it could be that my motherboard has a problem. It could
> be a problem with the version of the BIOS on this motherboard. It
> could be anything.


I have to agree at this point. I have three of them and don't miss the 
onboard sound. I have a bunch of Ensoniq's lying around and use them 
where I have to.


> 
> If you define a board as "useless" if there's some functionality on it
> that you can't use, then I doubt that anyone makes a motherboard I
> wouldn't call useless. Serious systems need SCSI disk controllers, so
> you can't use the IDE controllers that every manufacturer puts on the
> board. But who cares? Just disable it so it doesn't eat any IRQs, and
> use the thing.


Usless is the modem riser. I don't even use it in Windows.

Kent


> 
> 
>>I'm looking for a LINT for motherboards.  "Most oughta work" still means 
>>"try it and see" experimentation.  $ and time.
>>
> 
> Um - the Elite K7S5A booted FreeBSD and ran out of the box, no
> problems whatsoever. That fits the definition of "work" in the
> statement "Most oughta work".
> 
> Your definition of "work" seems to be "Everything on the motherboard
> can be used to it's full potential." That's *always* going to be a
> "try it and see" type thing for any OS the vendor doesn't provide
> drivers for.
> 
> 
>>I'd like to identify two mobo's to standardize on, one for medium-power, 
>>dedicated "appliance" roles, and one for high-powered server roles.
>>
> 
> In either of those two roles, why do you care if sound works or not?
> 
> 	<mike
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