Hi,
Thanks for your response.
Yes, It is a ata cable attached.
This is a Averatec 3050HW Laptop.
with 2 IDE channels.
the HDD is in channel 0 and a CDRW-DVD drive is in
channel 1.
In the bios the drives are deteched on each channel.
the drive was running at UDMA100 in windows.
I have scsi emulation enabled.
could atapicam be causing this?
who knows, but now that I think about it, I will ssh
and recompile with out atapicam.
any suggestions are greatly appriciated.


--- Jonathan Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Me wrote:
> > -------------------------------
> > When I try to change to udma100 
> > -------------------------------
> > atacontrol mode 0 udma100 biosdma
> > Master = UDMA33
> > Slave  = BIOSPIO
> > -------------------------------------
> > console output after i use atacontrol
> > -------------------------------------
> > ad0: DMA limited to UDMA33, non-ATA66 cable or
> device
> 
> What does :
> 
> $ atacontrol list
> 
> say? It sure looks like you have a PIO device on the
> same cable as your
> UDMA hard drive. And are you sure you have a UDMA
> 100 cable? It should
> have a blue female plug for the motherboard side.
> 
> -- 
> Jonathan Arnold     (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
> Daemon Dancing in the Dark, a FreeBSD weblog:
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