On Thu, 2003-02-13 at 00:43, Kevin B. Hendricks wrote: > And it also reports itself as a scsi controller under lspci. I think this > is done on purpose to allow the card to be seen properly under MacOSX so > that it can be used for booting from.
It's a hack done by this card and it's OF driver, not for MacOS X, but rather for OldWorld machines that have rather broken IDE layer in OF. > It is an IDE card (I have a 60gb ata cdrive attached to it) and as I said > mine works well. > > > > Is this car supported under MacOS? Does it emulate a SCSI controller? > > > as you assume the card is supported under MacOS and it emulates a SCSI > > controller as shown in "Apple System Profiler". > > I think the answer to this is yes for both the 6260M and the 6280M > > > as you assume the card is supported under MacOS and it emulates a SCSI > > controller as shown in "Apple System Profiler". > > Are you sure the cable is connected properly (the right type of cable) and > is the drive capable to be at the speed setting. Does changing the UDMA > speed gtet rid of the lost interrupts? > > Kevin > > -- Benjamin Herrenschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>