Hello! Thanks for your reply. > I don't know about the Promise UDMA/66 controllers, but I know a little > about their UDMA/33 controllers from experience. > > The only difference between their basic UDMA/33 and their RAIDed UDMA/33 > was in their controller's BIOS and in the drivers disk. Both cards used > the exact same components and the exact same PCBs. The only visual > difference was in the label on the BIOS chip and in the lettering applied > to the boards.
I have seen the pictures for both Ultra66 and FastTrack66 controllers, and they look exactly the same. > I think I tested these with Windows 98 and with Debian 2.0 and 2.1 > prerelease with a 2.1.1xx kernel (don't remember the exact revision) and > it saw both boards exactly the same. > I suspect this RAID board actually did the RAID in software that ran > inside Windows9x, and didn't seem to have enough smarts to let the array > access outside the GUI mode or in "safe" mode. > > Maybe the UDMA/66 RAID board does do the array at the host controller > level, but I would doubt it based on my experiences with the UDMA/33 > > -- Ferret no baka I have seen the manual for the UDMA/66 RAID board (Promise FastTrack 66), and it has a "bios" that you can enter while booting, where you can create the arrays, select the RAID mode, and fix problems. When I saw this I thought that the array would be done at the host controller level. Did the UDMA/33 RAID board have this? I really would like to have RAID-0, can I do that with the regular UDMA/66 board from promise (Promise Ultra 66) and do the RAID-0 from software available in Linux? I would prefer using a good controller that does the array itself, I think it would be faster. Please correct me if I'm wrong. Thanks in advance for your help, Alexis Maldonado Disenos y Montajes S.A. -- ______________________________________________ DYMSA - Disenos y Montajes S.A. Tel. +(506) 227-5616 Fax. +(506) 227-5257 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PO Box: Apdo 171-2010 Zapote San Jose, Costa Rica Address: 500 mts Sur de Rotonda de Zapote Edificio DYMSA San Jose, Costa Rica Central America ______________________________________________