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* Micronas APB 7202A nGene dual-channel PCI-Express multimedia controller |
* Micronas APB 7202A nGene dual-channel PCI-Express multimedia controller |
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* Philips SAA7162 (dual A/V decoder) and SAA7160/SAA7161 (multimedia A/V bridge) |
* Philips SAA7162 (dual A/V decoder) and SAA7160/SAA7161 (multimedia A/V bridge) |
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* AverMedia M780 |
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Currently, none of these chips have had Linux drivers developed; which is the prime reason why cards bearing these ICs are presently not supported under Linux. |
Currently, none of these chips have had Linux drivers developed; which is the prime reason why cards bearing these ICs are presently not supported under Linux. |
Revision as of 03:33, 4 August 2007
A PCIe interface chipset is a bridge between the device's __ and the host computer's PCIe ___.
Possible PCIe bridges that can be used include:
- ATI Theater 550
- ATI Theater 650
- Conexant CX23885/6/7/8
- Micronas APB 7202A nGene dual-channel PCI-Express multimedia controller
- Philips SAA7162 (dual A/V decoder) and SAA7160/SAA7161 (multimedia A/V bridge)
- AverMedia M780
Currently, none of these chips have had Linux drivers developed; which is the prime reason why cards bearing these ICs are presently not supported under Linux.
For some more info, see: