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Subject: [Bug 102741] pata_hpt37x driver refuses to operate with Adaptec
1200A at UDMA/100
Date: Wed, 12 Aug 2015 19:38:46 +0000
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--- Comment #2 from Andreas E ---
NAH!!! I can't believe it. This thing can do UDMA/100 but it was limited
artificially to /66.
In any case, I think the driver messages should *inform* the user about this
being not their HDD(s) at fault, but forced to this speed by the driver itself.
Because every user would initially think that it's their fault, not the
driver's.
Is there any way I can force it to operate at UDMA/100?
Some #define, anything?
>2) UDMA/66 showed much better figures than UDMA/100 on HPT370 I was testing on.
Yes, that happened on the HPT370 *you* were testing on! But you shouldn't
project your results on everyone else's, IMHO.
I'd definitely want to test it on *my* card first, before I believe you. Sorry
'bout that. :)
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