Re: Sil 0648/0649/0680 supporting DMA for ATAPI?

2002-10-11 Thread Soeren Schmidt

It seems Hanspeter Roth wrote:
   On Oct 05 at 15:05, Soeren Schmidt spoke:
 
  Too late, I've already added support for the Sil 0680 chip in both
  -current and -stable. BTW it was not supported before that (not even
 
 Does any of the Sil 0648/0649/0680 support DMA for ATAPI devices,
 particularly for Plextor CD-R PX-W4012A?


The Sil 680 does support ATAPI DMA, I'll need to dig out the older
CMD64[89] to be able to give a definite answer on those..

-Søren

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Re: Sil 0648/0649/0680 supporting DMA for ATAPI?

2002-10-11 Thread Hanspeter Roth

  On Oct 11 at 09:01, Soeren Schmidt spoke:

 The Sil 680 does support ATAPI DMA, I'll need to dig out the older

Great!

 CMD64[89] to be able to give a definite answer on those..

Ok. Don't bother about the older once. The SiI 680 is probably
easier to acquire anyway.
Thanks.

-Hanspeter

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Re: Sil 0648/0649/0680 supporting DMA for ATAPI?

2002-10-11 Thread Hanspeter Roth
  On Oct 11 at 09:01, Soeren Schmidt spoke:

 The Sil 680 does support ATAPI DMA, I'll need to dig out the older

Would this also cover Dawicontrol Ultra DMA 133 RAID which is
claimed to be built upon SiI 0680?

http://www.dawicontrol.com/english/html/raid133.htm

-Hanspeter

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Re: Sil 0648/0649/0680 supporting DMA for ATAPI?

2002-10-11 Thread Soeren Schmidt
It seems Hanspeter Roth wrote:
   On Oct 11 at 09:01, Soeren Schmidt spoke:
 
  The Sil 680 does support ATAPI DMA, I'll need to dig out the older
 
 Would this also cover Dawicontrol Ultra DMA 133 RAID which is
 claimed to be built upon SiI 0680?

Yes, if its a Sil 0680 chip then it'll work, the one I've got
is a Sunix SNX 3700, its a feature of the chip not the card
(unless the maker really screwed up something)

-Søren

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