Re: support for Promise cards?

1999-03-30 Thread Tim Moore
Promise U/33 support is native in 2.0.35 and up. I am thinking about another one for a total of 8 drives housed in an old case. That's +100GB for about $2K US. ** ide: i82371 PIIX (Triton) on PCI bus 0 function 33 ide0: BM-DMA at 0xd800-0xd807 ide1: BM-DMA at 0xd808-0xd80f ide: Prom

Re: support for Promise cards?

1999-03-30 Thread Tim Moore
Promise U/33 support is native in 2.0.35 and up. I am thinking about another one for a total of 8 drives housed in an old case. That's +100GB for about $2K US. ** ide: i82371 PIIX (Triton) on PCI bus 0 function 33 ide0: BM-DMA at 0xd800-0xd807 ide1: BM-DMA at 0xd808-0xd80f ide: Prom

Re: support for Promise cards?

1999-03-11 Thread Tim Moore
Supported in 2.0.35 with ide2/3 definitions on boot line (see UDMA howto), and native in 2.0.36. > Does it at least support the Promise Ultra33 card, to enable use of more than 4 > IDE drives in a system? -- [Replies: make the double y a single] "Everything is permitted. Nothing is forbidden.

support for Promise cards?

1999-03-10 Thread ricardo
Hi everyone, I see that Promise Technology actually has some IDE raid cards, and even a motherboard with one built-in. I'm assuming linux doesn't have any support for that, correct? Does it at least support the Promise Ultra33 card, to enable use of more than 4 IDE drives in a system? Ricard