On 3/6/2011 1:51 PM, Orvar Korvar wrote:
And 6Gbit SATA card needs a driver?
Yes.
You are confusing physical layer (connections and cables) with
chip-level processing. Physical layer simply describes how the
electrical signals are sent, and has nothing to do with the actual
*content* of t
And 6Gbit SATA card needs a driver?
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SATA does need an driver, the same eSATA uses actually
USB 3.0 also needs a driver which i dont think is available yet, at
least for solaris
On Sun, Mar 6, 2011 at 6:47 PM, Orvar Korvar
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>>> eSATA is a physical connector and electrical standard for SATA.
>
> So you are implying that eSATA d
For instance a port replicator, does it need a driver? How can I tell when a
driver is needed, or not?
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>> eSATA is a physical connector and electrical standard for SATA.
So you are implying that eSATA does not need any drivers? It is like an
ordinary SATA controller, those dont need drivers either?
So what is the difference between eSATA and USB3.0? Why does USB3 need a
driver, isnt it a physica
On Sun, Mar 6, 2011 at 3:13 PM, Orvar Korvar
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> I suspect USB 3.0 needs Solaris drivers, and there are no such drivers yet?
>
I don't think there are USB 3.0 controller drivers.
> How about eSATA? Does it need Solaris drivers as well? And where can I get
> such drivers? Does eSATA work we
I suspect USB 3.0 needs Solaris drivers, and there are no such drivers yet?
How about eSATA? Does it need Solaris drivers as well? And where can I get such
drivers? Does eSATA work well? Do I need to use HCL compatible eSATA chipset or
something? What do I need to think about?
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