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<H2><A NAME="s4">4. confusion about saturn chipsets</A></H2>
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<P>Pat Duffy (duffy@theory.chem.ubc.ca) said:
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Saturn I: these are revisions 1 and 2 of the Saturn chipsets.
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Saturn II: This is also called rev. 4 of the Saturn chipsets.
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As far as I know, rev. 3 never actually shipped, and (from a few people who
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have it) the SP3G now has rev. 4 (or Saturn II) in it.
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Confused? Well, the only real definitive answer is to get ahold of the board
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and run the debug script in the PCI chipset list on it. As far as I know,
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though, the SP3G board is indeed shipping with rev. 4 (Saturn II).
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