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From: nuggets@cs.tu-berlin.de (Lars Hentschke)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Re: HiNT Chipset info needed
Date: 7 Sep 1994 21:16:29 GMT
Organization: Technical University of Berlin, Germany
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Julian Elischer (julian@tfs.com) wrote:
: There was some talk about the HiNT chipsets
: apparently one didn't impliment the entire EISA spec correctly..
: we have a motherboard doing strange things in EISA..
: it has the HiNT chips in it.

: I'd like to know which chips are the ones that impliment EISA-lite?

: The main chip in our machine says:

: HiNT
: CS8001
: 4L05F2605

: if that helps..


: julian

i'm currently using an ah1742 with a HiNT-motherboard, strange 
booting and setup-problems, now i've got a special HiNT-EISA-Config-File
for my Adaptec. and it works.
(any description about this chip - no - no screwdriver!). :)

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