It seems Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai wrote:
>
> you know I have the possession of a development box with the HPT366,
> right? [well you should since I mailed you those timing-tables =P ]
I know :)
> Anyways, as soon as I have enough cash again I will buy an /66 disk
> and stuff it on the free contro
* Soren Schmidt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [990927 09:18]:
>It seems Jason Young wrote:
>>
>> I looked at this yesterday (we just got one in). The HighPoint controller
>> has some specific initialization needs, just like the Promise controller.
>>
>> I wonder if Soren (sorry, I don't know how to persua
It seems Jason Young wrote:
>
> I looked at this yesterday (we just got one in). The HighPoint controller
> has some specific initialization needs, just like the Promise controller.
>
> The Linux code doesn't seem terribly twisted, although I didn't have
> enough caffiene handy to try and interp
On Mon, 27 Sep 1999 08:49:59 +0800 (SGT)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi
> I'm unable to get the new ATA driver to configure the HPT366 controller
> to use busmastering DMA and to make the IBM 22GXP drive run at UDMA66.
> Linux HPT366 driver supports busmastering DMA and UDMA66.
> Does anybody kno
I looked at this yesterday (we just got one in). The HighPoint controller
has some specific initialization needs, just like the Promise controller.
The Linux code doesn't seem terribly twisted, although I didn't have
enough caffiene handy to try and interpret the logic and add it into the
new AT
Hi
I'm unable to get the new ATA driver to configure the HPT366 controller
to use busmastering DMA and to make the IBM 22GXP drive run at UDMA66.
Linux HPT366 driver supports busmastering DMA and UDMA66.
Does anybody know how to fix this?
Below is a portion of the output from dmesg:
ata-pci1: