Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 13 Jun 1999 23:47:54 -0500 (CDT) | From | "Andre M. Hedrick" <> | Subject | Re: UDMA lockup in 2.0.36 |
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On Sun, 13 Jun 1999, Victor Orlikowski wrote:
> S'ok.... > I was being silly. Kid gloves meant that it detected the UDMA capability > of the hard drive, and managed to use the drive properly. I also > overassumed the 2.0.x abilities on UDMA (i.e. read the source of ide.c, > and found that it's treated like a regular DMA drive, other than it simply > re-trying operations after a crc error). Which leads me to ask, is there a > stable patch to 2.0.36 to get more out of the UDMA drive? > I found the one for 2.0.37pre12, but I kind of need to stay off of > pre-patches....
Why.............the web page that you found that patch on is running
Mar 5 21:18 /src/linux-2.0.37pre8+pat4/vmlinux
The only reason a new version is not running is that I have not had time to touch that system. I realy can not keep up with 4 or 5 source trees for the IDE code.
2.0.36 2.0.37-1-pre-patch 2.2.9 2.2.10-3-pre-patch 2.3.7-1-pre-patch (possible)
Andre Hedrick The Linux IDE guy
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