Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 16 Sep 1999 02:05:29 +0200 | From | MBr <> | Subject | 6.20 hydra ide patch / DVD player/ Promise PDC20262 / Asus P2B bug |
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Hello,
I'm having troubles when using the 2.2.12- 6.20 hydra ide-patch
Currenty, I'm using an Asus P2B, BIOS revision 1009, with on the onboard controller a Maxtor 91000D8 hd as Primary master, a Seagate ST36531A hd as primary slave, a Philips PCDV632 DVD-player as secundary master and a Iomega ATA-pi ZIP drive as secondary slave. On the Promise PDC20262 udma66 controller I have a Maxtor 91360U4 (UDMA/66) as tertiary stand-alone. I've passed "ide2=ATA66 ide3=ATA66" to the 2.2.12 kernel and I haven't installed any other patches... Now when I try to play audio with my DVD player (which is connected digitaly to my SB Live! Value), after a few songs on a random audio cd (using kscd 1.2.5 from SuSE 6.1 standard), it stops playing and starts the cd from the beginning. In the kernel message console I see something about an ATA-pi reset. After this thing repeats a few times, the red IO led stays on all the time and the system is hardly able to read/write from/to the hd's on the onboard controller and the cd also doesn't react anymore, not even the Eject button.. In the kernel message console I see a few repeated messages saying an ATA-pi reset failed... After disconnecting the power-cable on the DVD player and reconnecting it, everything works again...
Here are the commands that are executed by hdparm in boot.local: hdparm -d 1 -m 16 -a 16 -u 1 -c 1 -A 1 -W 1 -k 1 -K 1 /dev/hda hdparm -d 1 -m 32 -a 32 -u 1 -c 1 -A 1 -W 1 -k 1 /dev/hdb hdparm -d 1 -m 16 -u 1 -c 1 -A 1 -W 1 -k 1 -K 1 /dev/hde hdparm -d 0 /dev/hdc
/dev/hda = Maxtor 91000D8, /dev/hdb = Seagate ST36531A, /dev/hdc = Philips DVD player, /dev/hde = Maxtor 91360U4
What can I do to get (digital) audio to work correctly on the DVD player?
Manuel Beunder
-- "It may hurt my pride to be wrong once in a while, but I rather be flamed with better information than to be left blissfully ignorant." /-- Manuel Beunder, maintainer of: http://www.euronet.nl/~mailme - The SB Live!-Linux page
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