On  9 Dec, Maxim Sobolev wrote:

> Excuse me for possible off-topic, but I have what is seems for me fresh idea
> about this question. Why do not remove from wd driver support for chipsets
> already implemented/tested in ata driver? Thus both clans would satisfied
> i.e. users with unsupported by ata chips still will have a chance, while all
> other will be encouraged to use and test better (IMHO) ata... Eventually at

There also exist cases where the chipset is supported but a particular
functionality isn�t supported yet (in my case it�s the possibility to
access MS-DOS formated ZIP-disks, harddisk access works well, and I�m
not the only one with this problem (not counting the people which have
not tried to use the ata driver but need to access MS-DOS-ZIPs too)).

And I think it�s better to spend someones time with other issues than
with digging into the wd driver.

Bye,
Alexander.

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