On Thu, Apr 19, 2001 at 04:46:03PM +0200, David Balazic wrote:
> Vojtech Pavlik ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
>
> > On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 10:21:53PM -0400, Manuel Ignacio Monge Garcia wrote:
> >
> > > El Mié 18 Abr 2001 15:16, escribiste:
> > > > I don't know about other possible problems wit
Manuel Ignacio Monge Garcia ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> Hi. I have a ASUS A7V133 Motherboard with AMD ThinderBird 1 Ghz, and
> PDC20265/VIA. I've tried all the possible combinations on "IDE, ATA and ATAPI
> Block devices". I've read the "Unofficial Asus A7V and Linux ATA100
> "Quasi-Mini-How
Vojtech Pavlik ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 10:21:53PM -0400, Manuel Ignacio Monge Garcia wrote:
>
> > El Mié 18 Abr 2001 15:16, escribiste:
> > > I don't know about other possible problems with the kernel, but you must
> > > use an 80 wire IDE cable for UDMA66/100 to
On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 10:21:53PM -0400, Manuel Ignacio Monge Garcia wrote:
> El Mié 18 Abr 2001 15:16, escribiste:
> > I don't know about other possible problems with the kernel, but you must
> > use an 80 wire IDE cable for UDMA66/100 to work.
> >
> > > ---Primary IDE--
Duh, mea stupida. I misread your message. You're trying to get
the Promise IDE working at 100, no? My Asus A7V133 has the 686b
which does ATA100 without having to rely on the Promise chipset,
and that seems to work fine. But if it helps to know, I've got an
A7V with the 686a and I use the P
I have the same motherboard, and it works fine for me. Note the
80w cable detection. Perhaps you've got a bad cable?
-Nick
--VIA BusMastering IDE Configuration
Driver Version: 3.23
South Bridge: VIA vt82c686b
Revision:
On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 02:16:48PM -0500, Moses Mcknight wrote:
> I don't know about other possible problems with the kernel, but you must
> use an 80 wire IDE cable for UDMA66/100 to work.
>
> > ---Primary IDE---Secondary IDE--
> > Cable Type: 40w
El Mié 18 Abr 2001 15:16, escribiste:
> I don't know about other possible problems with the kernel, but you must
> use an 80 wire IDE cable for UDMA66/100 to work.
>
> > ---Primary IDE---Secondary IDE--
> > Cable Type: 40w 40w
I don't know about other possible problems with the kernel, but you must
use an 80 wire IDE cable for UDMA66/100 to work.
> ---Primary IDE---Secondary IDE--
> Cable Type: 40w 40w
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