> I can't find the chip's datasheet. CMD only gives it to direct customers.
> I do have the datasheet for the CMD-646U, a prior UDMA supporting chip.
Have you tried mailing them?. I sent mail to something silly like
support@cmd. After they found the right person for me to talk to, I
mentioned w
On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, John Heil wrote:
> I've acquired a UDMA66 capable IDE card with a CMD-648 chip,
> which is supposed to provide me with ide2 and ide3.
> ide2 is empty and ide3 has a writeable cdrom and an IDE zip
> drive on it.
> However, it indicates that since it...
> 'Can't find a UDMA66 c
Unless you have patches for 2.2 kernels most addon hosts will not be seen.
On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, John Heil wrote:
>
> I've acquired a UDMA66 capable IDE card with a CMD-648 chip,
> which is supposed to provide me with ide2 and ide3.
>
> ide2 is empty and ide3 has a writeable cdrom and an IDE z
I've acquired a UDMA66 capable IDE card with a CMD-648 chip,
which is supposed to provide me with ide2 and ide3.
ide2 is empty and ide3 has a writeable cdrom and an IDE zip
drive on it.
At boot up, the card's bios scan recognizes the cdrom and zip
as master and slave on its secondary ide i/f, w
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