Re: Cards with multiple chips

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For the FireGL 3000 you need to use the busID of the Delta chip. Don't
specify any other chip as the driver claims the rest of them anyway for
it's use.

So you should have

	Section "Device"
		.....
		.....
		Driver "glint"
		BusID "0:11:1"	(or whatever your delta busID is)
	EndSection

Alan.

On Thu, Jul 18, 2002 at 06:42:13 -0700, Ben Markle wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> I don't seem to be getting any response from my previous post (Fire
> GL 3000 config problems - it's as though a 5-yr old card that cost
> $2000 new isn't very popular ;) ), so I thought I'd ask a more
> general question.  How do you set up a card that has multiple chips
> which are recognized on different BusID's?  Do you need separate
> Device sections for each chip?  Does one override the others?  Does
> it depend on the card?
> 
> Any help would be appreciated.  My linux box has been down for nearly
> a month now - since I upgraded to 4.2.0.  If anyone out there knows
> anything about Diamond Fire GL 3000's, I'd love to hear from you
> also.
> 
> Thanks always,
> 
> Ben
> 
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