Re: DMA/CMD-646 problem

Aaron Tiensivu (tiensivu@pilot.msu.edu)
Fri, 14 May 1999 18:05:01 -0400


> It's got a on-board cmd-646, which on boot detects, and states that DMA is
> disabled by the BIOS.

If it's anything like the cmd-640, run screaming and get an add-on board
for IDE or live without DMA enabled..

It may be a simple bug in the cmd-646 but if I remember right, this chipset was
plagued with UltraDMA buggies.

I make a cross with my fingers whenever I see the CMD logo on chips..
;-)

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