Bogdan Costescu wrote:
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005, Jeff Garzik wrote:
After that, I'll do a round of driver writing for Marvell and several other
boards.
Any tentative time-frame ? I'm also interested due to the presence of
this controller disguised as Adaptec AIC-8110 on my Asus mainboard.
Unfortuna
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005, Jeff Garzik wrote:
> After that, I'll do a round of driver writing for Marvell and several other
> boards.
Any tentative time-frame ? I'm also interested due to the presence of
this controller disguised as Adaptec AIC-8110 on my Asus mainboard.
Unfortunately Asus only prov
Andy Warner wrote:
Jeff Garzik wrote:
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If anybody has the hardware docs and time, they are welcome to contribute.
A few months ago, it seems like things had already been started,
got any code to share, or are we at ground zero for the Marvell
chipset ?
I've got a skeleton of a driver that I'm
Jeff Garzik wrote:
> [...]
> If anybody has the hardware docs and time, they are welcome to contribute.
A few months ago, it seems like things had already been started,
got any code to share, or are we at ground zero for the Marvell
chipset ?
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I was just wondering if there's been any progress.
I'm about to invest in an Abit SU-2S with an 88sx6081 on board, and was
wondering how things were going.
No progress to report, I'm afraid. I've been fighting bugs and working
towards hotplug/queueing/error handling impro
I was just wondering if there's been any progress.
I'm about to invest in an Abit SU-2S with an 88sx6081 on board, and was
wondering how things were going.
I can use the Marvell binary driver as a stopgap, but I'm hoping that
an open-source driver (and eventually NCQ support) will appear before
to