Cut and paste info about the 430VX chipset from some of Rodney's old
fbsd-hw emails.
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| <!-- $Id: hw.sgml,v 1.55 1996-12-27 07:14:11 obrien Exp $ --> | ||||
| <!-- $Id: hw.sgml,v 1.56 1996-12-27 08:09:52 obrien Exp $ --> | ||||
| <!-- The FreeBSD Documentation Project --> | ||||
| 
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| <!-- | ||||
|  | @ -306,6 +306,13 @@ Slippery when wet.  Beware of dog. | |||
| 		marking of "SU102".  You have an A1 stepping if it's not | ||||
| 		marked with an S-number or if the number is "SU087". | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 	      <tag>430VX <em>(often mistakenly called Triton-III)</em>:</tag> | ||||
| 	        The 430VX is a low cost design alternative to the 430HX, it | ||||
| 		is designed for use with video cards that use main memory | ||||
| 		rather than their own onboard memory.  It also has a memory | ||||
| 		space restriction of 128MB, though it does add support for | ||||
| 		SDRAM.  However, it will not cache memory above 64MB. | ||||
| 		 | ||||
| 	      <tag>Orion:</tag> Early versions of this chipset suffered from | ||||
| 	 	a PCI write-posting bug which can cause noticeable performance | ||||
| 		degradation in applications where large amounts of PCI bus | ||||
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|       hardware. | ||||
| 
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| <sect1><heading>* Memory</heading> | ||||
|   <p>The mininum amount of memory you must have to install FreeBSD is 5 MB. | ||||
|   <p>The mininum amount of memory you must have to install FreeBSD is 8 MB. | ||||
|     Once your system is up and running you can <ref id="kernelconfig:building" | ||||
|     name="build a custom kernel"> that will use less memory. | ||||
|     If you use the boot4.flp you can get away with having only 4 MB. | ||||
|     name="build a custom kernel"> that will use less memory.  For FreeBSD | ||||
|     2.1, 2.1.5, and 2.1.6 the required mininum amount of memory is 5 MB. | ||||
|     If you use the boot4.flp you can install with only 4 MB. | ||||
| 
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| <sect1><heading>* BIOS</heading> | ||||
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