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[vdr] Re: AW: Re: nvram-wakeup: service start up hangs



On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Ralph Lautenschlaeger (RL) wrote:

RL> > RL> hwclock can't realy read the time from cmos.
RL> >
RL> > it can, using --directisa. It doesn't by default, though.
RL>
RL> yes, its true, but not the normal way.

well, IIRC, the rtc driver doesn't do anything else than "direct isa"
it is just a "layer of abstraction", so if on other architectures somebody
implements an rtc driver (no matters, how), then hwclock could use it.

I don't know, what goes wrong there...


RL> > RL> i use an asus tuv4x-board.
RL> >
RL> > could you tell me the configuration of nvram-wakeup you are using, so I
RL> > could add it to the cvs version.
RL> >
RL>
RL> #define ASUS_TUV4X  18 /* Asus TUV4X Award Bios   Pentium Board     */
RL> .
RL> .
RL> #elif MB==ASUS_TUV4X
RL>
RL>      #define ADDR_STAT   0x56
RL>      #define SHIFT_STAT  4
RL>
RL>      #define ADDR_CHK_H  0x6C
RL>      #define ADDR_CHK_L  0x6D
RL>      #define RTC_DATE    0x6F
RL>
RL>      #define RESET_DATE  ON
RL>
RL>      #define RTC_TIME    ON

so this is the same as ASUS_CUV4XE, right? I'l add it there.


c ya
        Sergei
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