> On Wed, 20 Dec 2000, Zdenek Kabelac wrote:
>
> > > On Tue, 19 Dec 2000, Robert Redelmeier wrote:
> >
> > Ok I could try that - however here I could see approximately 255 registers
> > so which one represent latency (or even better - is there any
> > desctirion info for each meanigful value ?)
>
I think we are moving somewhere..
After this command:
echo "P0d:98" >/proc/ide/ide2/config
And I've tried my test which has been usually freezing this machine within
3 minutes was running for maybe five minutes or more.
However as for my copy test I'm playing sound with xmms
& doing ping -f to other machine after this period of time the networked
stoped working with this message:
kernel: NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0: transmit timed out
Also playing mp3 files was not that cool as it used to be - sometimes
the music has stoped for something like 4 seconds.
But the machine has not crashed or locked - just the network driver probabably
doesn't count with such a large delay.
Anyway I'll try to use binary halving to find some more reasonable
value - but maybe other people with the same problem could try
this by themself.
(value 120 = 0x78 seems to be to low - 0x98 to high)
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