ATA bus not the max transfer rate, someone
please correct me if I'm worng.
-Eric Olinger
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From: "David St.Clair" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 8:41 PM
Subject: Re: UDMA(66) drive coming up as UDMA(33)?
Well, I'm positive what I have is an 80pin cable. I may try a diffrent
one. I guess I could benchmark the drive in windows and see how it
compares to linux. (Both are on the same drive). The HPT366 chip is
integrated on the BE6 motherboard.
The manual says PIO 4 mode should get about 16.6 Mb/s,
- Original Message -
From: "David St.Clair" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2001 10:36 AM
Subject: UDMA(66) drive coming up as UDMA(33)?
> I'm trying to get my hard drive to use UDMA/66. I'm thinking the cable
> is not being detected. When the HPT3
- Original Message -
From: "Wilfried Weissmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, April 08, 2001 10:44 AM
Subject: Re: UDMA(66) drive coming up as UDMA(33)?
> "David St.Clair" wrote:
> >
> > I'm trying to get m
"David St.Clair" wrote:
>
> I'm trying to get my hard drive to use UDMA/66. I'm thinking the cable
> is not being detected. When the HPT366 bios is set to UDMA 4; using
I think that should be UDMA 5 for 66? As far as I can remember UDMA4 is 33MHz with
S.M.A.R.T. which
add some reporting funct
> Check your logs and see if their is a speed setting
> block issued, only if
> you are using patched 2.2x or 2.4.0x kernels will
> this report be
> generated.
I haven't been able to recover anything from the root
fs as of yet. If I do; I will check the logs.
> > Before, on a 40-conductor cable
On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Steven Walter wrote:
>
> Recently, when trying to use UDMA/66 on my SiS 530 and
> WD84AA, I got some data corruption. At first, I tried
> with "UDMA Enabled" set to off in the BIOS, because I
> had known this to previously cause problems. However,
> like this, I couldn't s
On Thu, 31 Aug 2000, Jonathan Stanford wrote:
[kernel 2.2.16]
> i was running at 3.4 MB/sec
> now it's as high as 27 MB/sec
>
Then you're using UDMA66. I have a VIA KX133 which also does UDMA66, and a
Maxtor 7.2k rpm 8GB is doing 29MB/s. I didn't even need to compile in specific
VIA chipset su
Thanks for the help
i was running at 3.4 MB/sec
now it's as high as 27 MB/sec
>for starters
any other suggestions?
shouldn't DMA be enabled upon bootup?
Mike Sklar wrote:
>
> hdparm /dev/hda (or whatever your drive is called)
>
> Want to see transfer speeds?
>
> hdparm -t /dev/hda
>
>
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