On Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 05:01:46PM +0100, Udo A. Steinberg wrote:
> Dale Farnsworth wrote:
> >
> > However, if I enable the BIOS parameter "I/O Recovery Time", I can still
> > enable read caching without seeing any data corruption.
> > The lastest BIOS revision (1005C) enables "I/O Recovery Time"
>... after about 10 minutes waiting, while adding to this e-mail, the box is
>still hung. Hmph... *RESET*
System log shows no "DMA timeout" messages after rebooting, and no errors
from the inevitable FSCK.
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from: Jonathan "Chrom
>I still get corruption with "I/O Recovery Time" enabled :-(
>
>I don't get corruption with the BIOS "normal" settings (1004D).
>
>I might update my BIOS to the latest BIOS in case it changes any other
>settings.
I'm using an Abit KT7 m/board, which uses the same KT133 chipset that I
believe you
On Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 08:52:23AM -0700, Dale Farnsworth wrote:
>
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Peter Horton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > + * VIA VT8363 host bridge has broken feature 'PCI Master Read
> > + * Caching'. It caches more than is good for it, sometimes
> > +
Dale Farnsworth wrote:
>
> However, if I enable the BIOS parameter "I/O Recovery Time", I can still
> enable read caching without seeing any data corruption.
> The lastest BIOS revision (1005C) enables "I/O Recovery Time" by default
> where the previous revision I had (1004D) did not.
Interestin
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Peter Horton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> + * VIA VT8363 host bridge has broken feature 'PCI Master Read
> + * Caching'. It caches more than is good for it, sometimes
> + * serving the bus master with stale data. Some BIOSes enable
> + * it
On 5 Feb 01 at 19:05, Peter Horton wrote:
> Okay, looks like this fixes it (for me anyways).
> +* VIA VT8363 host bridge has broken feature 'PCI Master Read
> +* Caching'. It caches more than is good for it, sometimes
> +* serving the bus master with stale data. Some BIOSes enabl
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