rja

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Posted: Aug. 05 2005,15:58 |
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Cool!
You might want to try changing the "nodma" boot option to "dma" and see if your machine can handle it. I was getting timeouts on hd and cd with either option, so I think my hardware is having problems. That SB has been running for many years churning out a setiathome work unit every 50 to 65 hours.
Also, my experience of only performing a coldboot and never inserting or removing pcmcia cards might be historical. I started using the 3CCFE575BT with a pcmcia scsi adapter card in 1999, and the scsi pcmcia drivers would not allow card removal and re-insertion.
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