On Sat, 17 Mar 2001, CODEZ wrote:
> Andrew wrote.
Oh and and it is "Andre" with an accent grav
> > All of the 440*X Chipsets using a PIIX4/PIIX4AB/PIIX4EB are broken beyond
> > repair. Several weeks ago, the old hat and I discussed the issue and
> > after sending him the same docs
Andrew wrote.
> All of the 440*X Chipsets using a PIIX4/PIIX4AB/PIIX4EB are broken beyond
> repair. Several weeks ago, the old hat and I discussed the issue and
> after sending him the same docs I have from Intel, we both laugh because
> the errata clear states "NO FIX"
Well andrew,
I y
On Thu, 15 Mar 2001, Pozsar Balazs wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I was courious, and I tried what happens if I power down my harddisk (ie
> manually pull the power plug out), and then power it on again after a few
> secs (put the plug back).
>
> I do not know if the system should survive happily such
Andre Hedrick writes:
>On Thu, 15 Mar 2001, CODEZ wrote:
>> ide_dmaproc: chipset supported ide_dma_timeout func only: 14
>> I have ASUS 440BX/F mb with intel PIIX4 chipset..
>
>All of the 440*X Chipsets using a PIIX4/PIIX4AB/PIIX4EB are broken beyond
>repair.
Well, that may be so; but I get t
On Thu, 15 Mar 2001, CODEZ wrote:
> Ello folkz,
> Ummm the same problem I am facing whenevr I try to mount my cdrom. I am
> using kernel 2.4.2 ac-18 and yep ofcourse I am not removing my cdrom power
> supply..
> I tried hdparm -T and got
> ide_dmaproc: chipset supported ide_dma_timeout func o
Ello folkz,
Ummm the same problem I am facing whenevr I try to mount my cdrom. I am
using kernel 2.4.2 ac-18 and yep ofcourse I am not removing my cdrom power
supply..
I tried hdparm -T and got
ide_dmaproc: chipset supported ide_dma_timeout func only: 14
I have ASUS 440BX/F mb with intel PIIX4
Balazs
OH the funwhat do you think you are doing?
Since you have not issued a power down command nor deregisterd the device,
because I have not publish hotswap-ata yetthus you can not do this in
a pretty way. grumbles for Bryce.
You are lucky that you have to burned the mainb
Hi all,
I was courious, and I tried what happens if I power down my harddisk (ie
manually pull the power plug out), and then power it on again after a few
secs (put the plug back).
I do not know if the system should survive happily such an 'accident', but
it hadn't:
A few secs after the next ac
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