>> Not the case, sorry. An IDE drive is needed. However, it still might be
>> worth to pass the PCI speed to other drivers ...
>
>But beware, the timing should be a per-bus value.
Indeed - remember the PowerMac G3 (blue & white) and the "Yikes" G4 have a
66MHz PCI slot in place of the AGP slot us
Hello!
> Not the case, sorry. An IDE drive is needed. However, it still might be
> worth to pass the PCI speed to other drivers ...
But beware, the timing should be a per-bus value.
Have a nice fortnight
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On Fri, Feb 09, 2001 at 10:06:39PM -0800, Andre Hedrick wrote:
> > > Unfortunately the PCI speed measuring code needs help from the chipset
> > > itself, so it isn't possible to implement in generic code. Maybe a
> > > callback could be added to the chipset-specific drivers, though ...
> > >
> >
On Fri, 9 Feb 2001, Petr Vandrovec wrote:
> On 9 Feb 01 at 16:58, Vojtech Pavlik wrote:
>
> > Unfortunately the PCI speed measuring code needs help from the chipset
> > itself, so it isn't possible to implement in generic code. Maybe a
> > callback could be added to the chipset-specific drivers
On Fri, Feb 09, 2001 at 05:29:52PM +, Petr Vandrovec wrote:
> > Unfortunately the PCI speed measuring code needs help from the chipset
> > itself, so it isn't possible to implement in generic code. Maybe a
> > callback could be added to the chipset-specific drivers, though ...
> >
> > I do h
On 9 Feb 01 at 16:58, Vojtech Pavlik wrote:
> Unfortunately the PCI speed measuring code needs help from the chipset
> itself, so it isn't possible to implement in generic code. Maybe a
> callback could be added to the chipset-specific drivers, though ...
>
> I do have some plans with ide-pci.c
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