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Date:      Sat, 21 Jul 2001 13:24:41 -0400
From:      Bill Moran <wmoran@iowna.com>
To:        User & Ian Patrick Thomas <ipthomas_77@yahoo.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: How to change UDMA mode on ata drives
Message-ID:  <3B59BAD9.76F2C4C5@iowna.com>
References:  <3B5987B1.C5310BB0@iowna.com> <20010721114445.C5115@localhost> <3B59A707.F4D60AD0@iowna.com> <20010721121247.E5115@localhost>

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User & Ian Patrick Thomas wrote:
> 
> As it was put forth by Bill Moran on Sat, Jul 21, 2001 at 12:00:07PM -0400...
> > The only options I have through sysctl are hw.atamodes, and hw.ata.ata_dma
> > both of which only allow turning DMA on and off. I would like to leave it
> > on, but force the controller to use UDMA4 (ata66) instead of UDMA5 (ata100)
> >
> > Is there a method for this, or is it an on/off proposition?
> 
>         I havn't found one that allows you to specify 66 instead of 100.  If
> you wanted to throttle down to 33 then you could use the 40 cable, but both
> 66 and 100 use the 80 cable, correct?  The driver uses the maximum
> achievable speed.  Could it be that the source to the driver needs to be
> tweaked?

Actually, according to the spec sheets for this drive, you need an 80 pin
for anything ata33 or faster. Thus plugging in a 40pin will slow the thing
down to 16MB/sec. Not what I want, but if it proves reliable, it will be
one step closer to having this problem solved!

On a side note ... I'm a little lost with this 80 pin thing. How does an
80 conductor cable with a 40 pin connector on each end do anything more than
a 40 conductor cable? Seems a little odd to me.

-Bill

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