Hi So it seems that Epox EP-DR02P3 is actually build with HPT-370 chip.. I had abit-K7 RAID motherboard with 370-chip, and was able to tweak it to work under 7.2.. but it was quite a job to make it, because the drivers were binary-only, and for older kernels. And the situation remains.. They have support for 7.1 (kernels 2.2.18 and 2.4.0-4GB) only.. So Hightpoint-tech is NOT listening for our requirements to get either an update, or source for the module. For RH they support 7.1, and that seems to have binary-drivers for kernels 2.2.14-5, 2.2.16-22 and 2.4.2-2. For turbo-linux it supports kernels 2.2.13-18 and 2.2.18smp. For caldera the support exist for kernel 2.2.14. Hightpoint-tech is a bad-bad company in my eyes... Actually here in Finland many covernement organisations, and several cities has chosen Linux.. And still there is a LOT of commercial web-pages selling stuff, and they work only with weird-M$ kind-of-java or whatever.. but that's another story. Jaska. Viestissä Sunnuntai 23. Joulukuuta 2001 00:51, Anders Johansson kirjoitti:
On Saturday 22 December 2001 23.38, Jon Pennington wrote:
Let's figure out what chipset that is so we can trim this down even further...somebody (like you, Jaakko) call/email EPoX.
I found an Italian page at
http://www.hwmaniac.com/news/archivio/arc-20010609.shtml
that said it was a HighPoint HPT370, and a polish site at
http://artur_m.home.staszic.waw.pl/news.html
that seems to call it a Promise HPT370 :)
//Anders