Hi!
The macro is defined as (in your symbols):
(((t)-1)/(T)+1)
The same macro is used both in 2.1e (2.4.0 driver) and in 3.11
(686b-capable driver). If you minimize the parentheses, you'll get:
E = (t-1)/T + 1
Which gives the correct answer. We need E*T >= t.
Vojtech
On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at
On Wed Jan 10 2001 - 06:45:24 EST Vojtech Pavlik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
>For all of you who had problems getting the VIA IDE driver to work
>correctly on the 686b, here is a driver that should work with those
>chips, even in UDMA 100 mode. I've not tested it, because I don't have
>the 686b
Vojtech Pavlik wrote:
> Hi!
>
> For all of you who had problems getting the VIA IDE driver to work
> correctly on the 686b, here is a driver that should work with those
> chips, even in UDMA 100 mode. I've not tested it, because I don't have
> the 686b myself. So it may eat your filesystem as we
Hi!
For all of you who had problems getting the VIA IDE driver to work
correctly on the 686b, here is a driver that should work with those
chips, even in UDMA 100 mode. I've not tested it, because I don't have
the 686b myself. So it may eat your filesystem as well.
Good luck!
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Vojtech Pavlik
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