Subject: Re: losing VIA chipsets
To: Jaromír <jdolecek@netbsd.org>
From: Wolfgang Rupprecht <wolfgang@wsrcc.com>
List: port-i386
Date: 03/18/2001 09:12:46
Jarom=EDr Dolecek writes:
> Wolfgang Rupprecht wrote:
> > Is there something the Atapi driver could do to reset the bus and
> > restart the I/O? (NB: this problem does seem to get better when
> > replacing the old-style IDE cable with a IDE-66 type cable, so its
> > almost certainly a signal-integrity problem.)
> Just curious - is the system overclocked? Which bus speed do you use?=
No, A7V the system is fully "spec". Auto clock selection from the
laser-trimmed fuses on the t-bird, auto voltage from the same, auto
SDRAM timing from the SPD. I must be the only one in the world not
running the t-bird (or duran) overclocked. (Of course that may mean
that any funnies that the other folks see may have gotten written off
as overclocking-induced errors and not investigated further.)
-wolfgang
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