Re: UDMA 133 on a 40 pin cable

Teodor Iacob (Teodor.Iacob@astral.kappa.ro)
Thu, 2 Jan 2003 22:37:49 +0200


On Thu, Jan 02, 2003 at 11:47:56AM -0800, Samuel Flory wrote:
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> Try setting the cd-rw as a slave, and the hard drive as a master.

My problem was that it was recognised as UDMA 133 on a 40 pin cable...
actually after those errors ( which repeats 4 times in the log ) the hard-drive
works fine.. I just thought of it as a bug.. I shall not use the hard-drive
in this configuration anyway...

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