BS..
It is a PDC20265 and not a PDC20267.
Other than that it is identical in all aspects.
Get a newer kernel.
On Wed, 30 Aug 2000, Jan Niehusmann wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 30, 2000 at 12:05:02AM -0400, root wrote:
> > After compliation with the Promise UDMA chipsets support, with Use DMA
> > by Def
Jan,
Motherboards that have integrated Promise Ultra/100 controller use
the 20265 chipset. The standard Promise Ultra/100 PCI card uses the
20267 chipset. However, both chipsets are supported in Andre patch
dated 08/05 or later. The latest patch is dated on 08/25. You can
download it at the follo
On Wed, Aug 30, 2000 at 12:05:02AM -0400, root wrote:
> After compliation with the Promise UDMA chipsets support, with Use DMA
> by Default checked, the kernel refuses to acknowledge the existence of
> the chip. I have an ASUS K7M m/b that has the controller built in to
> the motherboard. After
After compliation with the Promise UDMA chipsets support, with Use DMA
by Default checked, the kernel refuses to acknowledge the existence of
the chip. I have an ASUS K7M m/b that has the controller built in to
the motherboard. After using dmesg I saw no attempts at all to use the
kernel driver
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