I have fixed the problem with Udma with ALI drivers, but
date and hour always randomly vary. How could I test the system and find the
cause?
Kulwinder Atwal a écrit :
> The two problems may really one problem. The south bridge PCI IDE chip
> may have a Real Time Clock base address register on it. If the driver
> for the chip is not selected correctly in menuconfig, you may have
> problems with your RTC. Look on the motherboard for the manufacturer
> and model number of the south bridge chip. It will be one of the larger
> chips. Write them all down and check for a match in menuconfig.
>
> - Kal.
>
> mestrole wrote:
> >
> > hi
> >
> > I encounter problems with the date and the hour in RTLinux (V1 and
> > V2) :
> > the clock of the my motherboards (abit bp5 and Iwill XA100+) become a
> > random numbers generator!
> > what's happen ???
> >
> > thanks
> >
> > offtopics : does anybody know which chipset to chose in the menuconfig
> > for ALI aladin V (Iwill XA100+ mobo) : dmesg tell me "simplex PCI IDE
> > chipset, dma disabled (Bios)"
> >
> > JP
> >
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