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Date:      Fri, 31 Jan 2003 12:00:33 +0100 (CET)
From:      Mats Larsson <myrslok@marvin.sko.mh.se>
To:        Pete French <pfrench@firstcallgroup.co.uk>
Cc:        freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: How to make ATA-100 work under stable ?
Message-ID:  <20030131115539.L8597@marvin.sko.mh.se>
In-Reply-To: <E18eYVc-0007xq-00@mailhost.firstcallgroup.co.uk>
References:  <E18eYVc-0007xq-00@mailhost.firstcallgroup.co.uk>

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Hello!

Once owned a MSI 694D PRO, on that only 2 ide ports was able to support
udma 100 and the two other only 33/66, my card worked nicely in udma 100
if a switched port.

// Mats

On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Pete French wrote:

> So, for the first time in my life I find myself going out and buying
> an ATA drive (no space for a SCSI controller). Since I've more or
> less ignored these drives until now I'm not finding it and easy (or
> pleasent) experience. But have finally got to the point when its installed,
> running 4.7-STABLE without complaining about implausible disc geometries
> and generally seems O.K.
>
> What I *cant* seem to do is to make it run at UDMA100 speed - it always
> seems to do UDMA66. Whats the magic incantation under -STABLE to make it
> work ? I did try 'atacontrol mode ata0 udma100' but that just
> tells me that its not supported by the hardware.
>
> The hardware in question is a Seagate BarracudaATA IV - I've run the Seagate
> utility to set the drive to report itself as UDMA100  capable, I have installed
> the 80 way ribbon connector and I have (as a last resort) flashed the
> BIOS on the motherboard. The board itself is a Microstar dual PIII board,
> and the drive controller appears to be called a "Promise" something
> or other.
>
> I have noticed that the BIOS on the controller says it is searching
> for ATA-100 drives, but does not find any. On the other hand I assume that
> BSD is not using the BIOS, so I am not sure if thats relevent.
>
> Any ideas ? Is there soome kernel option for UDMA 100 that I am missing ?
>
> -pcf. [this is the first and last time I venture out of SCSI-land!]
>
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