RE: nonsense C/H/S values for CF (used in ide)

2002-10-03 Thread Q-ha Park
I don't think you need it. It's in the tree. What drives IDE on the voyager? which chip? yeah, exactly. that's what I wondered in the first place. I have a cs5530 chip that drives IDE.. and southbridge/nsc/cs5530/southbridge.c is used to enable the IDE. isn't this the same as rr2? what

Re: nonsense C/H/S values for CF (used in ide)

2002-09-30 Thread Ronald G Minnich
this is because you need the ide patch for enabling the IDE in linuxbios. see the rr2 mainboard. I am on travel but once I get back I will try to show you an example of how to do this. ron ___ Linuxbios mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: nonsense C/H/S values for CF (used in ide)

2002-09-30 Thread Q-ha Park
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: nonsense C/H/S values for CF (used in ide) this is because you need the ide patch for enabling the IDE in linuxbios. see the rr2 mainboard. I am on travel but once I get back I will try to show you an example of how to do this. ron

RE: nonsense C/H/S values for CF (used in ide)

2002-09-30 Thread Ronald G Minnich
On Tue, 1 Oct 2002, Q-ha Park wrote: hmm, you mean there's an additional patch to ide.c, which is already used to build linuxBIOS, not in the source tree? no, it's a south bridge patch. see the southbridge code. Or wait until tomorrow when I get back :-) ron