Hi everybody

Happy new year first.

I want to ask the general audience about UDMA(2)'s compatibility with
chipsets. UDMA will accelerate many/most of current chipsets, but
unfortunately it seems to kill some (few?) chipsets and mustn't be
used on those.
unfortunately the 'sometimes bad' makes it inpossible to have it
loaded as standard driver everywhere, but requires some sort of user
interaction 'do you want to enable UDMA ?'

I would like to compile a list of motherboards/chipsets, according to
these criteria:

GOOD:
   UDMA loads and accelerates everything as advertised
HARMLESS:
   UDMA loads, detects some error and unloads, but the  system remains
   usable
BAD:
   UDMA loads, and the system is unusable afterwards

please don't report to the list, send results to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], I'll collect them and post the combined
results here.

thanks
tom




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