oh. okay. since most ATA controllers are listed chipset-by-chipset, couldn't the known working ones have dma enabled by default?
Not just the controller but the drive also needs to be known to be well-behaved. We don't have enough monkeys. Russ
oh. okay. since most ATA controllers are listed chipset-by-chipset, couldn't the known working ones have dma enabled by default?
Not just the controller but the drive also needs to be known to be well-behaved. We don't have enough monkeys. Russ