Hmm, last time we were discussing you were saying that only 80 wire
cables work, and I was saying that short enough 40 wire cables are OK as
well (even in some older revision of the spec) ....
... interesting.
Anyway, 40 wire cables can really only work with a single drive and have
to be really short. And, Linux should only use UDMA33 and lower on
them, because it can't know the length of the cable.
>
> On Thu, 23 May 2002, Tomas Szepe wrote:
>
> > > I have 40 wires cable. When ide=nodma is passed to 2.5.17 kernel -
> > > kernel boots. Am I correct that it is not possible to have DMA
> > > on with such cable? Is there any reason for doing that?
> >
> > 40-conductor IDE cables are capable of transfering data
> > in DMA modes up to udma2, but no faster.
> >
> > T.
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> Andre Hedrick
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