Hi,
I've got a Sil3132 esata chip on my AMD 780G mobo, and it (so far) works
great with a 4-drive external enclosure. It's just that I've always had
the enclosure powered on and plugged in when I boot the machine.
But I want to be able to power off the enclosure like with USB and FW
enclosures. (No, I haven't tried. Don't want to fry something expensive.)
Google has been singularly unhelpful. Perusing the source seems to
indicate that hot swap is supported, but my C knowledge is old and fragile.
TIA,
Ron
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