Well, this UDMA story has finally come to an end.
I got this wierd(!) ide to test my developer version of BeOS 4.5 on the
machine. I have had no problem with BeOS on the machine before this UDMA
disk thing. Did it work?
No.
The BeOS couldn't even find the CD-ROM when I had the UDMA crap whitin
It seems Stefan Lindgren wrote:
> Thanks for the help Soren,
>
> The disk is a Seagate Medalist 6.2 GB UDMA
> But now I have tested all PIO modes(0 - 4 and auto) and disabled udma.
> It still doesn't work.
> I get different results when I change PIO. Once I got some message like:
> Page fault: Co
Thanks for the help Soren,
The disk is a Seagate Medalist 6.2 GB UDMA
But now I have tested all PIO modes(0 - 4 and auto) and disabled udma.
It still doesn't work.
I get different results when I change PIO. Once I got some message like:
Page fault: Couldn't init disk...(something)
Any clue?
/st
It seems Stefan Lindgren wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there anyone out there with a TYAN 1668-S(ATX) Dual PPRO wich have
> upgraded to Bios 5.1?
I run a 1662D (the AT version of the same board) no problems...
What goes wrong ?? The TYAN is a bit harsh on timing and I've seen
a few early UDMA disk that a
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