Wes Newell wrote:
Arnaud Patard wrote:
Wes Newell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Uwe Koziolek wrote:
Hello Wes,
i include for you a hothack for SiS180 into the sata5513, untested and
not pretty.
I tried this one first. It found the controller but errored out. he
Arnaud Patard wrote:
Wes Newell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Uwe Koziolek wrote:
Hello Wes,
i include for you a hothack for SiS180 into the sata5513, untested and
not pretty.
I tried this one first. It found the controller but errored out. here
the relevant dmesg.
Uwe Koziolek wrote:
Hello Wes,
i include for you a hothack for SiS180 into the sata5513, untested and
not pretty.
I tried this one first. It found the controller but errored out. here
the relevant dmesg.
Linux version 2.6.11-12mdkcustom ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 3.4.3
(Mandrakeli
Arnaud Patard wrote:
Wes Newell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Uwe Koziolek wrote:
Wes Newell wrote:
I've got a Jetway S755MAX that also has a real SIS180 onboard and have
been trying to get PATA support for it without any luck for several
months now. The sata_sis
Uwe Koziolek wrote:
Wes Newell wrote:
I've got a Jetway S755MAX that also has a real SIS180 onboard and have
been trying to get PATA support for it without any luck for several
months now. The sata_sis driver from SIS just locks up the machine
when I attach a pata drive. With the help
Uwe Koziolek wrote:
Hello Jeff,
currently it exists 3 variants to support the SiS182 Chipset
- use SiS182 with the code from SiS180, only add the PCI-ID to the driver
- the source code from OSDL
- the source code from www.sis.com
Actually i have no SiS board available. So i have no chance to ma
On Thu, 2005-08-11 at 13:19 -0400, Jeff Garzik wrote:
Mark Lord wrote:
Jeff Garzik wrote:
currently no one should be using libata for PATA support.
We emailed back and forth extensively about how this has
not been true since early this year. Modern laptops are
using liba