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mgrollman wrote:
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As a quick test, you might try starting the kernel with the added
parameter ide=nodma. If that gets the 1G to work, then I would bet the
hardware is the issue, not the driver.<br>
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Yes that's the deal.<br>
Some wrap boards need this even with a card which works without this
options on others<br>
but the new cards need this option.<br>
It seems that my old cards didn't have dmamode so it was no problem,
but new ones<br>
have dma mode and on old wrap this does not work.<br>
I have notices also that on alix boards it works without ide=nodma
option so alix<br>
handles dma mode right ...<br>
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Thanks <br>
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Beat<br>
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