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Date:      Tue, 18 Jan 2000 22:03:21 -0700
From:      "Russell L. Carter" <rcarter@pinyon.org>
To:        Soren Schmidt <sos@freebsd.dk>
Cc:        current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: FIC SD-11 not happy with ata 
Message-ID:  <20000119050322.3C3086F@pinyon.org>
In-Reply-To: Message from Soren Schmidt <sos@freebsd.dk>  of "Tue, 18 Jan 2000 21:50:25 %2B0100." <200001182050.VAA73799@freebsd.dk> 

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%It seems Russell L. Carter wrote:
%> %It seems Russell L. Carter wrote:
%> %> =

%> %> I swapped out my motherboard and am seeing this now:
%> %> =

%> %> ad0: UDMA CRC WRITE ERROR blk# 1140495 retrying
%> %> ad0: UDMA CRC WRITE ERROR blk# 1140495 retrying
%> %> ad0: UDMA CRC WRITE ERROR blk# 1140495 retrying
%> %> ad0: UDMA CRC WRITE ERROR blk# 1140495WARNING: WAIT_READY active=3D=
ATA_ACTIVE_ATA
%> %>  falling back to PIO mode
%> %
%> %This for the most part means cable and/or power problems, does this
%> %appear immediately or under moderate/high load ??
%> %Remember the K7 is a power hog, how big is you PSU, especially how
%> %much power (amps) can it deliver on the 3.3V 5V and 12V rails ??
%> =

%> All good points.  Swapping the cable for an 80 pin ATA/66
%> cable had no effect.  The PSU claims it can deliver
%> 14A @ 3.3V, 25A @ 5V, and 10A @ 12V for this 250W unit.
%
%That should be enough...

Hi Soren,

I am beginning to believe that the FIC mb is the problem.  My
IBM-DPTA-372050 is only half as fast (500MB bonnie)
as on the P2B (~10MB/s vs. ~19MB/s).  A Jan 11 kernel =

doesn't downgrade to PIO on the
IBM-DTTA-371440 as fast as this evenings -current with your
latest bits does, but eventually it gets there.

)(*&$#%$#  stupid magazine benchmarkers never actually test =

things like IO...  grrrrr....

Regards,
Russell









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