Re: Promise Ultra 100 TX2

Matthias Schniedermeyer (ms@citd.de)
Tue, 29 May 2001 22:58:00 +0200


> I just bought one of $subject (PDC 20268)
>
> Removed a Ultra 66 from my system and plugged the new one into the 66Mhz
> PCI-Bus (Intependent from the 33Mhz PCI-Bus (Tyan Thunder HE-SL Mainboard
> with Serverworks HE-SL-Chipset))
>
> Kernel is 2.4.4 with Promise support compiled in. (The Ultra 66 works like
> a charm with this kernel)
>
>
> But the new controller wasn't deteced by the IDE-Subsystem AT ALL. (It
> only showed the onboard OSB4-Adapter)

with "ide.2.4.4-p1.04092001.patch.bz2" it now works like a charm. :-)

(As there is no update in 2.4.5 or in (current) 2.4.5ac4 i look what Andre
has produced and found that patch.)

Bis denn

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