Re: Cool Road Runner

2001-04-03 Thread Richard Gooch
Andre Hedrick writes: > On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Richard Gooch wrote: > > > However, flaming about it isn't the right answer either. Nor are snide > > comments. The point can be raised politely (i.e. "I have difficulty > > parsing your messages because of your writing style/grammar/spelling"). > >

Re: Cool Road Runner

2001-04-03 Thread Richard Gooch
Andre Hedrick writes: On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Richard Gooch wrote: However, flaming about it isn't the right answer either. Nor are snide comments. The point can be raised politely (i.e. "I have difficulty parsing your messages because of your writing style/grammar/spelling"). Hi Richard,

Re: Cool Road Runner (was CFA as Ide.)

2001-04-02 Thread Adrian Cox
Richard A. Smith wrote: > On Mon, 02 Apr 2001 21:50:59 +0100, Adrian Cox wrote: >> If only. In my limited experience SanDisk cards have been the most >> tolerant. I suspect that Sandisk actually implement the full range of >> timings documented in the spec, and nobody else bothers. [...] > We

Re: Cool Road Runner (was CFA as Ide.)

2001-04-02 Thread Richard A. Smith
On Mon, 02 Apr 2001 21:50:59 +0100, Adrian Cox wrote: >> IIRC SanDisk was the original people to come out with IDE CFA and everyone >> else just copied them. I have the SanDisk datasheets that I can send you >> if you need them to verify stuff. I believe that if you verify it with >> the

Re: Cool Road Runner (was CFA as Ide.)

2001-04-02 Thread Adrian Cox
Richard A. Smith wrote: > IIRC SanDisk was the original people to come out with IDE CFA and everyone else just >copied > them. I have the SanDisk datasheets that I can send you if you need them to verify >stuff. I > believe that if you verify it with the SanDisk then all the other MFG's

Re: Cool Road Runner (was CFA as Ide.)

2001-04-02 Thread Richard A. Smith
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001 21:57:12 -0700 (PDT), Andre Hedrick wrote: >> OK can we just have a technical discussion? >Please, lets do, I am tired of the battles Me three... I am much better at tech than flames although I seemed to have missed all the flambe. BTW... why is this thread called Road

Re: CFA Membership (Re: Cool Road Runner)

2001-04-02 Thread Padraig Brady
Andre Hedrick wrote: > On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Padraig Brady wrote: > >> I'm not sure I have. They seem to following the latest spec I >> downloaded from www.compactflash.org > > I am not paying $2500-$5000 annual for membership sorry. > It is bad enough that I burn $800 for T13 plus about $1000

CFA Membership (Re: Cool Road Runner)

2001-04-02 Thread Andre Hedrick
On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Padraig Brady wrote: > I'm not sure I have. They seem to following the latest spec I > downloaded from www.compactflash.org I am not paying $2500-$5000 annual for membership sorry. It is bad enough that I burn $800 for T13 plus about $1000 per meeting. $7000 is my personal

Re: Cool Road Runner

2001-04-02 Thread Padraig Brady
Andre Hedrick wrote: > On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Padraig Brady wrote: > >> OK can we just have a technical discussion? > > Please, lets do, I am tired of the battles > >> I.E. no need for PCMCIA or any of that. I understood from your >> responses that you didn't realise this? > > This valid that

Re: Cool Road Runner

2001-04-02 Thread Richard Gooch
Andre Hedrick writes: > On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Steffen Grunewald wrote: > > > And BTW: Isn't Andre's writing style very lovely ? > > DGD, and who made you a grammer teacher of english on LKML? > Never claimed to be an "English Major" soo WTF is the price of > eggs in Germany today? This is no

Re: Cool Road Runner

2001-04-02 Thread Andre Hedrick
On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Richard Gooch wrote: > However, flaming about it isn't the right answer either. Nor are snide > comments. The point can be raised politely (i.e. "I have difficulty > parsing your messages because of your writing style/grammar/spelling"). Hi Richard, You are correct and I

Re: Cool Road Runner

2001-04-02 Thread Padraig Brady
OK can we just have a technical discussion? Andre Hedrick wrote: > On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Steffen Grunewald wrote: > [hostilities snipped] > Also, several messages earlier I pointed out that I had not documented the > feature because it was only attempted once, and only with 2 CFA's in a >

Re: Cool Road Runner

2001-04-02 Thread Andre Hedrick
On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Steffen Grunewald wrote: > On Sun 2001-04-01 (23:55), Andre Hedrick wrote: > > On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Steffen Grunewald wrote: > > > > > And BTW: Isn't Andre's writing style very lovely ? > > > > DGD, and who made you a grammer teacher of english on LKML? > > Hey cool down

Re: Cool Road Runner

2001-04-02 Thread Steffen Grunewald
On Sun 2001-04-01 (23:55), Andre Hedrick wrote: > On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Steffen Grunewald wrote: > > > And BTW: Isn't Andre's writing style very lovely ? > > DGD, and who made you a grammer teacher of english on LKML? Hey cool down dude. That's exactly the attitude I was speaking about. Not

Re: Cool Road Runner

2001-04-02 Thread Andre Hedrick
On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Steffen Grunewald wrote: > And BTW: Isn't Andre's writing style very lovely ? DGD, and who made you a grammer teacher of english on LKML? Never claimed to be an "English Major" soo WTF is the price of eggs in Germany today? This is no different to trying an orthoginal

Re: Cool Road Runner

2001-04-02 Thread Steffen Grunewald
On Fri 2001-03-30 (10:52), Andreas Dilger wrote: > Steffen Gruenwald writes: > > The CompactFlash disk (a 32 MB SanDisk) is recognized as /dev/hda, > > but the system fails to see the /dev/hdb disk (an IBM DARA-206000 > > jumpered as slave). When the IDE driver loads, it displays > > hda:pio,

Re: Cool Road Runner

2001-04-02 Thread Steffen Grunewald
On Fri 2001-03-30 (10:52), Andreas Dilger wrote: Steffen Gruenwald writes: The CompactFlash disk (a 32 MB SanDisk) is recognized as /dev/hda, but the system fails to see the /dev/hdb disk (an IBM DARA-206000 jumpered as slave). When the IDE driver loads, it displays hda:pio, hdb:DMA -

Re: Cool Road Runner

2001-04-02 Thread Andre Hedrick
On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Steffen Grunewald wrote: And BTW: Isn't Andre's writing style very lovely ? DGD, and who made you a grammer teacher of english on LKML? Never claimed to be an "English Major" soo WTF is the price of eggs in Germany today? This is no different to trying an orthoginal

Re: Cool Road Runner

2001-04-02 Thread Steffen Grunewald
On Sun 2001-04-01 (23:55), Andre Hedrick wrote: On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Steffen Grunewald wrote: And BTW: Isn't Andre's writing style very lovely ? DGD, and who made you a grammer teacher of english on LKML? Hey cool down dude. That's exactly the attitude I was speaking about. Not your or

Re: Cool Road Runner

2001-04-02 Thread Andre Hedrick
On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Steffen Grunewald wrote: On Sun 2001-04-01 (23:55), Andre Hedrick wrote: On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Steffen Grunewald wrote: And BTW: Isn't Andre's writing style very lovely ? DGD, and who made you a grammer teacher of english on LKML? Hey cool down dude. I have

Re: Cool Road Runner

2001-04-02 Thread Padraig Brady
OK can we just have a technical discussion? Andre Hedrick wrote: On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Steffen Grunewald wrote: [hostilities snipped] Also, several messages earlier I pointed out that I had not documented the feature because it was only attempted once, and only with 2 CFA's in a bazar

Re: Cool Road Runner

2001-04-02 Thread Andre Hedrick
On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Richard Gooch wrote: However, flaming about it isn't the right answer either. Nor are snide comments. The point can be raised politely (i.e. "I have difficulty parsing your messages because of your writing style/grammar/spelling"). Hi Richard, You are correct and I

Re: Cool Road Runner

2001-04-02 Thread Richard Gooch
Andre Hedrick writes: On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Steffen Grunewald wrote: And BTW: Isn't Andre's writing style very lovely ? DGD, and who made you a grammer teacher of english on LKML? Never claimed to be an "English Major" soo WTF is the price of eggs in Germany today? This is no

Re: Cool Road Runner

2001-04-02 Thread Padraig Brady
Andre Hedrick wrote: On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Padraig Brady wrote: OK can we just have a technical discussion? Please, lets do, I am tired of the battles I.E. no need for PCMCIA or any of that. I understood from your responses that you didn't realise this? This valid that I do not know

CFA Membership (Re: Cool Road Runner)

2001-04-02 Thread Andre Hedrick
On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Padraig Brady wrote: I'm not sure I have. They seem to following the latest spec I downloaded from www.compactflash.org I am not paying $2500-$5000 annual for membership sorry. It is bad enough that I burn $800 for T13 plus about $1000 per meeting. $7000 is my personal

Re: CFA Membership (Re: Cool Road Runner)

2001-04-02 Thread Padraig Brady
Andre Hedrick wrote: On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Padraig Brady wrote: I'm not sure I have. They seem to following the latest spec I downloaded from www.compactflash.org I am not paying $2500-$5000 annual for membership sorry. It is bad enough that I burn $800 for T13 plus about $1000 per

Re: Cool Road Runner (was CFA as Ide.)

2001-04-02 Thread Richard A. Smith
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001 21:57:12 -0700 (PDT), Andre Hedrick wrote: OK can we just have a technical discussion? Please, lets do, I am tired of the battles Me three... I am much better at tech than flames although I seemed to have missed all the flambe. BTW... why is this thread called Road

Re: Cool Road Runner (was CFA as Ide.)

2001-04-02 Thread Adrian Cox
Richard A. Smith wrote: IIRC SanDisk was the original people to come out with IDE CFA and everyone else just copied them. I have the SanDisk datasheets that I can send you if you need them to verify stuff. I believe that if you verify it with the SanDisk then all the other MFG's should

Re: Cool Road Runner (was CFA as Ide.)

2001-04-02 Thread Richard A. Smith
On Mon, 02 Apr 2001 21:50:59 +0100, Adrian Cox wrote: IIRC SanDisk was the original people to come out with IDE CFA and everyone else just copied them. I have the SanDisk datasheets that I can send you if you need them to verify stuff. I believe that if you verify it with the SanDisk then

Re: Cool Road Runner (was CFA as Ide.)

2001-04-02 Thread Adrian Cox
Richard A. Smith wrote: On Mon, 02 Apr 2001 21:50:59 +0100, Adrian Cox wrote: If only. In my limited experience SanDisk cards have been the most tolerant. I suspect that Sandisk actually implement the full range of timings documented in the spec, and nobody else bothers. [...] We do

Re: Cool Road Runner

2001-03-30 Thread Andreas Dilger
Steffen Gruenwald writes: > The CompactFlash disk (a 32 MB SanDisk) is recognized as /dev/hda, > but the system fails to see the /dev/hdb disk (an IBM DARA-206000 > jumpered as slave). When the IDE driver loads, it displays > hda:pio, hdb:DMA - and yes, the BIOS assigns UDMA33 to the slave drive

Re: Cool Road Runner

2001-03-30 Thread Gnea
On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 05:59:00PM +0200, Steffen Grunewald wrote: > Hi all, > > we're trying to get a Cool Road Runner board by Lippert (see > http://www.emjembedded.com/products/single/coolroadr.html) > to run under Linux (SuSE 6.4, kernel 2.2.14). > well looking at

Cool Road Runner

2001-03-30 Thread Steffen Grunewald
Hi all, we're trying to get a Cool Road Runner board by Lippert (see http://www.emjembedded.com/products/single/coolroadr.html) to run under Linux (SuSE 6.4, kernel 2.2.14). The CompactFlash disk (a 32 MB SanDisk) is recognized as /dev/hda, but the system fails to see the /dev/hdb disk (an IBM

Cool Road Runner

2001-03-30 Thread Steffen Grunewald
Hi all, we're trying to get a Cool Road Runner board by Lippert (see http://www.emjembedded.com/products/single/coolroadr.html) to run under Linux (SuSE 6.4, kernel 2.2.14). The CompactFlash disk (a 32 MB SanDisk) is recognized as /dev/hda, but the system fails to see the /dev/hdb disk (an IBM

Re: Cool Road Runner

2001-03-30 Thread Gnea
On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 05:59:00PM +0200, Steffen Grunewald wrote: Hi all, we're trying to get a Cool Road Runner board by Lippert (see http://www.emjembedded.com/products/single/coolroadr.html) to run under Linux (SuSE 6.4, kernel 2.2.14). well looking at that page, there's a linux

Re: Cool Road Runner

2001-03-30 Thread Andreas Dilger
Steffen Gruenwald writes: The CompactFlash disk (a 32 MB SanDisk) is recognized as /dev/hda, but the system fails to see the /dev/hdb disk (an IBM DARA-206000 jumpered as slave). When the IDE driver loads, it displays hda:pio, hdb:DMA - and yes, the BIOS assigns UDMA33 to the slave drive