Jose M. Sanchez wrote:

>Just to chime in on this subject...
>
>The AliMagic and VIA based motherboards have "broken" chipsets.
>
>I've spoken to both companies engineers about this issue.
>
>This discussion arose because both chipsets have problems with DMA
>overlays when using the BT8xx type TV tuner cards... 
>
>The problem is with clock timing (the famous broken clock timer chip!!!)
>and DMA xfers. As you push the udma speed the spurious clock pulses
>wreak havoc with the memory writes.
>
>The Windows drivers try to make the OS work around the problem...
>
>This may be why people are seeing corruption. Couple this with Civilme's
>statement on WD drives and lack of CRC DMA data checking, and it's a
>wonder that Linux even runs on these systems.
>
>Turning OFF DMA or reducing UDMA to 33 seems to help with this
>problem...
>
>Your milage may vary though...
>
>-JMS
>
>
Hi,

Valuable input. I've got an Intel chipset but indeed a bttv tv tuner and 
a Firewire card from VIA technologies and suffer the same problems.

Guy.




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