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- * *
- * PIIX Bus Master IDE Drivers for Windows NT* *
- * Installation, Usage, and Release Note Information *
- * *
- * NOTE: *
- * In this document, the term "PIIX" refers to any/all of the *
- * following Intel PCIset devices: *
- * 82371FB (PIIX1) or 82371SB (PIIX3) in conjunction with *
- * the following Intel PCIsets: *
- * 430FX, 430HX, 430VX and 440FX *
- * *
- * Also, the term "processor" refers to the Intel Pentium(R) *
- * and Pentium(R) Pro devices ONLY. *
- * *
- ****************************************************************************
- ****************************************************************************
-
- ****************************************************************************
- * INTRODUCTION *
- ****************************************************************************
- This document describes the installation procedure and usage information
- for the PIIX Bus Master IDE Drivers for Windows NT*. Also included
- are release notes describing any problems or issues with the software which
- were known at the time of shipment.
-
- ****************************************************************************
- * CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT *
- ****************************************************************************
- This document contains the following sections:
-
- 1. System Requirements
- 2. Installing the Software
- a. Installing the Software on Systems with Windows NT 3.5 or 3.51
- b. Installing the Software on Systems with Windows NT 4.0
- 3. Verifying Installation of the Software
- a. Verifying Installation on Systems with Windows NT 3.5 or 3.51
- b. Verifying Installation on Systems with Windows NT 4.0
- 4. Un-installing the Software
- a. Un-installing the Software on Systems with Windows NT 3.5 or 3.51
- b. Un-installing the Software on Systems with Windows NT 4.0
- 5. Troubleshooting
- 6. Identifying the Software Version Number
- 7. Contents of the Distribution Package
- 8. Storage Devices Supported by the Driver
- 9. Release Notes
- a. General Release Information
- b. Release-Specific Troubleshooting Information
- c. Release Testing Information
-
- ****************************************************************************
- * 1. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS *
- ****************************************************************************
- This section describes system requirements for the PIIX Bus Master IDE Device
- Driver for Windows NT. Refer to the Release Notes section of this document
- for additional information regarding this release.
-
- Hardware:
-
- 1. The system must contain a supported processor and PIIX device as
- specified by the NOTE at the beginning of this document.
-
- 2. Ensure that a mouse is connected to the system.
-
- 3. Do not use any other add-in IDE (PCI or ISA) card in the system during
- installation.
-
-
- Operating System:
-
- 1. Windows NT Version 3.5, 3.51, or 4.0 must be installed on the system
- prior to installing the driver.
-
- 2. Perform installation off of the on-board primary PIIX IDE interface.
-
-
- BIOS:
-
- The BIOS must properly initialize the PIIX IDE interface for bus master
- operation.
-
- ****************************************************************************
- * 2. INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE *
- ****************************************************************************
- This installation procedure is specific only to the version of the driver
- and installation file included in this package.
-
- There are two different subsections for this section:
- 2a. Installing the Software on Systems with Windows NT 3.5 or 3.51
- 2b. Installing the Software on Systems with Windows NT 4.0
-
- ****************************************************************************
- * 2a. INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE ON SYSTEMS WITH WINDOWS NT 3.5 or 3.51 *
- ****************************************************************************
- This subsection describes how to install the software on a system where
- Windows NT Version 3.5 or 3.51 is installed.
-
- NOTE: This procedure assumes that the driver (PIIXIDE.SYS), installation
- file (OEMSETUP.INF) and tag file (DISK1.NT) are located in the same
- directory. Record the locations of the driver installation and
- Windows NT directories before installing the driver.
-
- If the driver is installed on the system, un-install the driver
- (following the directions in the "Un-installing the Software"
- section) PRIOR to re-installing the driver.
-
- 1. Check the System Requirements. Windows NT must be fully installed and
- running on the system prior to installing the driver.
-
- 2. Close any running applications.
-
- 3. From the Program Manager, double click on "Windows NT Setup" in the
- "Main" group.
-
- 4. Select "Options"|"Add\Remove SCSI Adapters" from the menu bar.
-
- 5. The "SCSI Adapter Setup" message box will be displayed.
- The currently installed SCSI adapter drivers will be displayed.
-
- The display MAY list the default driver,
- "IDE CD-ROM (Atapi 1.2) / Dual-Channel PCI IDE Controller"
- OR a previous install of the PIIX Bus Master IDE driver,
- "Intel PIIX PCI Bus Master IDE Controller".
-
- (NOTE: this text may vary according to the release of Windows NT*.)
-
- If the default ATAPI driver was installed previously, a dialog box will
- appear, stating that the default driver is already on the system.
-
- If NONE of these adapter drivers are listed, go to step 8.
-
- 6. If the "Intel PIIX PCI Bus Master IDE Controller" driver is listed,
- select it. Then, select "Remove" to remove the driver.
-
- 7. If the default driver ("IDE CD-ROM (Atapi 1.2) / Dual-Channel PCI IDE")
- is listed, select it. Then, select "Remove" to remove the driver.
-
- 8. From the "SCSI Adapter Setup" dialog box, click on the "Add..." button
- to add a new driver.
-
- 9. Setup will show a message box explaining how to recover from a
- bad installation. Select the "OK" button.
-
- 7. The "Select SCSI Adapter Option" dialog box will appear; select
- "Other (Requires a disk from a hardware manufacturer)" from the
- "Adapter:" list box.
-
- 8. The "Insert Diskette" dialog box will appear. Specify the location of
- the driver installation directory when prompted to do so.
-
- 9. The "Select OEM Option" dialog box will appear; select
- "Intel PIIX PCI Bus Master IDE Controller" and click 'OK' .
-
- 10. The "Select SCSI Adapter Option" dialog box will reappear with
- "Intel PIIX PCI Bus Master IDE Controller" now appearing in the
- "Adapter:" list box. Click on the "Install" button.
-
- NOTES
- a. If the driver is currently installed on the system, a dialog
- box will appear that states that "The SCSI Adapter selected is already
- installed." If this occurs, select "Cancel" and un-install the driver
- (according to the procedures in the "Un-Installing the Software" section)
- prior to installing the driver.
-
- b. If the driver was installed previously (but not currently
- installed), a dialog box will appear that states that driver for the
- "Intel PIIX PCI Bus Master IDE Controller" is already on the system. If
- this occurs, select "New" to install the new driver.
-
-
- 11. The "Windows NT Setup" dialog box will appear prompting for the path of
- the installation files. Specify the location of the driver
- installation directory when prompted to do so. Click on the "Continue"
- button.
-
- NOTE: This procedure assumes that the driver (PIIXIDE.SYS), installation
- file (OEMSETUP.INF) and tag file (DISK1.NT) are located in the same
- directory.
-
-
- 12. If installation was successful, the "SCSI Adapter Setup" dialog box will
- reappear, and "Intel PIIX PCI Bus Master IDE Controller" will be listed.
- The PIIX Bus Master Driver for Windows NT (PIIXIDE.SYS) driver would have
- been installed.
-
- 13. Select "Close" to exit "SCSI Adapter Setup", exit "Windows NT Setup",
- and reboot the system as directed in order for the changes to take
- effect.
-
- After installation, the PIIXIDE.SYS file is stored in the
- <Windows NT directory>\System32\Drivers directory.
-
- ****************************************************************************
- * 2b. INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE ON SYSTEMS WITH WINDOWS NT 4.0 *
- ****************************************************************************
- This subsection describes how to install the software on a system where
- Windows NT Version 4.0 is installed.
-
- NOTE: This procedure assumes that the driver (PIIXIDE.SYS), installation
- file (OEMSETUP.INF) and tag file (DISK1.NT) are located in the same
- directory. Record the locations of the driver installation and
- Windows NT directories before installing the driver.
-
- If the driver is installed on the system, un-install the driver
- (following the directions in the "Un-installing the Software"
- section) PRIOR to re-installing the driver.
-
- 1. Check the System Requirements. Windows NT must be fully installed and
- running on the system prior to installing the driver.
-
- 2. Close any running applications.
-
- 3. Select "My Computer".
-
- 4. Open the "Control Panel" Folder.
-
- 5. Invoke the "SCSI Adapters" applet.
-
- 6. Click on the folder tab labeled "Drivers".
- The currently installed SCSI adapter drivers will be listed in the
- Drivers menu.
-
- The display MAY list the default driver,
- "IDE CD-ROM (Atapi 1.2) / Dual-Channel PCI IDE Controller"
- OR a previous install of the PIIX Bus Master IDE driver,
- "Intel PIIX PCI Bus Master IDE Controller".
- (NOTE: this text may vary according to the release of Windows NT*.)
-
- If NONE of these adapter drivers are listed, go to step 9.
-
- 7. If the "Intel PIIX PCI Bus Master IDE Controller" driver is listed,
- select it. Then, select "Remove" to remove the driver.
-
- 8. If the default driver ("IDE CD-ROM (Atapi 1.2) / Dual-Channel PCI IDE")
- is listed, select it. Then, select "Remove" to remove the driver.
-
- 9. Select "Add..." to add a new driver.
-
- 8. From the "Install Disk" dialog box, select "Have Disk".
-
- 9. The "Windows NT Setup" dialog box will appear prompting for the path of
- the installation files. Specify the location of the driver
- installation directory when prompted to do so.
-
- NOTE: This procedure assumes that the driver (PIIXIDE.SYS), installation
- file (OEMSETUP.INF) and tag file (DISK1.NT) are located in the same
- directory.
-
- 10. Click on "Intel PIIX PCI Bus Master IDE Controller" driver and then click
- "Ok".
-
- NOTES
- If the driver was previously installed on the system, a dialog
- box will appear that states that driver for the
- "Intel PIIX PCI Bus Master IDE Controller" is already on the system. If
- this occurs, select "New" to install the new driver.
-
- 13. When prompted, reboot the system as directed in order for the changes to
- take effect.
-
-
- ****************************************************************************
- * 3. VERIFYING INSTALLATION OF THE DRIVER *
- ****************************************************************************
- This installation verification procedure is specific only to the version of
- the driver and installation file included in this package.
-
- There are two different subsections for this section:
- 3a. Verifying Installation on Systems with Windows NT 3.5 or 3.51
- 3b. Verifying Installation on Systems with Windows NT 4.0
-
- ****************************************************************************
- * 3a. VERIFYING INSTALLATION ON SYSTEMS WITH WINDOWS NT 3.5 or 3.51 *
- ****************************************************************************
- This subsection describes how to verify installation of the software on a
- system where Windows NT Version 3.5 or 3.51 is installed.
-
- This installation verification procedure is specific only to the version of
- the driver and installation file included in this package.
-
- In order to verify the installation of the driver:
-
- 1. From the Program Manager, open the Administrative Tools group
-
- 2. Invoke the "Windows NT Diagnostics" application.
-
- 3. Click on the Drivers button.
- The driver (PIIXIDE) should be listed, and labelled as running.
- The default drivers (ATDISK, ATAPI) should NOT be listed or running.
-
-
- ****************************************************************************
- * 3b. VERIFYING INSTALLATION ON SYSTEMS WITH WINDOWS NT 4.0 *
- ****************************************************************************
- This subsection describes how to verify installation of the software on a
- system where Windows NT Version 4.0 is installed.
-
- This installation verification procedure is specific only to the version of
- the driver and installation file included in this package.
-
- 1. Select "My Computer".
-
- 2. Open the "Control Panel" Folder.
-
- 3. Invoke the "SCSI Adapters" applet.
-
- 4. A list of active SCSI adapters and connected devices will be displayed.
- One or more instances of the PIIX Bus Master IDE Driver,
- "Intel PIIX PCI Bus Master IDE Controller" should be listed.
-
- The default driver,
- "IDE CD-ROM (Atapi 1.2) / Dual-Channel PCI IDE Controller"
- should not be listed.
- (NOTE: this text may vary according to the release of Windows NT*.)
-
- One instance will be listed for each controller interface of the PIIX
- that is currently enabled with devices connected to it.
-
-
- ****************************************************************************
- * 4. UN-INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE *
- ****************************************************************************
- This procedure allows one to un-install the PIIX Bus Master IDE driver, and
- restore the default Windows NT driver for IDE support. (Note that this
- procedure assumes the above installation process was successful.)
-
- This un-installation procedure is specific only to the version of the driver
- and installation file included in this package.
-
- There are two different subsections for this section:
- 4a. Un-Installing the Software on Systems with Windows NT 3.5 or 3.51
- 4b. Un-Installing the Software on Systems with Windows NT 4.0
-
- ****************************************************************************
- * 4a. UN-INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE ON SYSTEMS WITH WINDOWS NT 3.5 or 3.51 *
- ****************************************************************************
- This subsection describes how to un-install the software on a system where
- Windows NT Version 3.5 or 3.51 is installed.
-
- This un-installation procedure is specific only to the version of the driver
- and installation file included in this package.
-
- 1. From the Program Manager, double click on "Windows NT Setup" in the
- Main group.
-
- 2. Select "Options"|"Add\Remove SCSI Adapters"
-
- 3. Select the "Intel PIIX PCI Bus Master IDE Controller" adapter.
-
- 4. Select "Remove"
-
- 5. Setup will show a message box explaining how removing this driver
- may prevent Windows NT from starting correctly. Select "OK".
-
- 6. If no ATAPI CD-ROM is connected to the system, go to step 8.
-
- 7. Install the default ATAPI CD-ROM driver that was shipped with Windows NT*
- at this time by clicking the "Add..." button.
-
- The default driver may be listed in the "Select SCSI Adapter Option"
- dialog box as
- "IDE CD-ROM (Atapi 1.2) / Dual-Channel PCI IDE".
- (NOTE: this text may vary according to the release of Windows NT*.)
- If the default ATAPI driver was installed previously, a dialog box will
- appear, stating that the default driver is already on the system. If
- this occurs, select "Current" to install the default driver.
-
- If the the default ATAPI driver is not installed at this time, CD-ROMs
- may not be visible when the system restarts. This is due to the fact
- that the default ATDISK IDE driver will be re-enabled during un-install.
-
- 8. Exit the setup program and reboot the system as directed in order for
- the changes to take effect.
-
- ****************************************************************************
- * 4b. UN-INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE ON SYSTEMS WITH WINDOWS NT 4.0 *
- ****************************************************************************
- This subsection describes how to un-install the software on a system where
- Windows NT Version 4.0 is installed.
-
- This un-installation procedure is specific only to the version of the driver
- and installation file included in this package.
-
- 1. Check the System Requirements. Windows NT must be fully installed and
- running on the system prior to installing the driver.
-
- 2. Close any running applications.
-
- 3. Select "My Computer".
-
- 4. Open the "Control Panel" Folder.
-
- 5. Invoke the "SCSI Adapters" applet.
-
- 6. Click on the folder tab labeled "Drivers".
- The currently installed SCSI adapter drivers will be listed in the
- Drivers menu.
-
- The display should list the PIIX Bus Master IDE driver,
- "Intel PIIX PCI Bus Master IDE Controller".
-
- 7. If the "Intel PIIX PCI Bus Master IDE Controller" driver is listed,
- select it. Then, select "Remove" to remove the driver.
-
- 8. Select "Add..." to add a new driver.
-
- 9. From the "Install Driver" dialog box, select
- "Standard mass storage controllers".
- (NOTE: this text may vary according to the release of Windows NT*.)
-
- 10. In the SCSI Adapter dialog, select the default ATAPI driver,
- "IDE CD-ROM (ATAPI 1.2)/Dual-channel PCI IDE Controller"
- and click "Ok" to install the driver.
- (NOTE: this text may vary according to the release of Windows NT*.)
-
- NOTES
- If the driver was previously installed on the system, a dialog
- box will appear that states that driver for the
- "Intel PIIX PCI Bus Master IDE Controller" is already on the system. If
- this occurs, select "New" to install the new driver.
-
- 11. When prompted, reboot the system as directed in order for the changes to
- take effect.
-
-
- ****************************************************************************
- * 5. TROUBLESHOOTING *
- ****************************************************************************
- The following procedure assumes that the hardware/software requirements from
- above have been satisfied. The following procedure also assumes that the
- installation of the driver was performed as described in the 'Verifying
- Installation of the Driver' section. Refer to the 'Release Notes' section
- of the document for additional information.
-
- COMMON PROBLEMS:
- ****************
-
- 1. The device is incompatible with PCI Bus Master IDE operation.
- This is due to the fact that the device does not work properly when
- accessed in a PCI Bus Master IDE fashion. Contact the device
- manufacturer for more information.
-
- 2. Verify the length of the cables that are being used to connect the IDE or
- ATAPI devices to the primary and secondary PIIX IDE interfaces. The
- length of these cables from END-TO-END should not exceed 18 inches
- (0.46 m). Furthermore, the capacitance of the cable should not exceed
- 35 pF.
-
- ****************************************************************************
- * 6. IDENTIFYING THE SOFTWARE VERSION NUMBER *
- ****************************************************************************
- The driver's version can be determined by using one or more of the following
- procedures.
-
- PROCEDURE 1: Reading Windows* properties embedded in the driver file.
-
- The driver version can be obtained by querying the driver file's properties
- under File Manager.
-
- 1. Under Windows NT 3.5 or 3.51, invoke the "File Manager" application.
- Under Windows NT 4.0, invoke the "Explorer" application.
-
- 2. Select the path containing the driver file.
-
- When the driver is installed, the driver is in the following
- directory:
- <Windows NT directory>\System32\Drivers
-
- 3. Select the driver file, "PIIXIDE.SYS".
-
- 4. Open the "File" menu.
-
- 5. Click on the "Properties" item.
-
- 6. Click on the "Version" tab.
-
- 7. The driver's version should be listed in the 'Product Version'
- portion of the dialog.
-
- PROCEDURE 2: Using the SEEVER.EXE utility.
-
- The following procedure uses the SEEVER.EXE utility to identify the version
- number and build date of the PIIX Bus Master IDE driver. This procedure
- assumes that the SEEVER.EXE utility and the driver file (PIIXIDE.SYS) are in
- the same working directory.
-
- 1. Open an MS-DOS command window.
-
- 2. Go to the directory where the driver is installed:
- Type
- cd <Windows NT directory>\System32\Drivers
-
- 3. Run the version identification utility (SEEVER.EXE):
- Type
- <driver installation drive & directory>\SEEVER PIIXIDE.SYS
-
- Assumes that SEEVER.EXE is located in the driver's
- installation directory.
-
- ****************************************************************************
- * 7. CONTENTS OF THE DISTRIBUTION PACKAGE *
- ****************************************************************************
- The PIIX Bus Master IDE Driver for Microsoft Windows NT package contains the
- following items:
-
- 1. PIIX Bus Master IDE Driver:
- PIIXIDE.SYS
-
- 2. Installation File:
- OEMSETUP.INF
-
- 3. Readme File:
- README.TXT
-
- 4. Version Identification Utility:
- SEEVER.EXE
-
- 5. Driver Tag File:
- DISK1.NT
-
- ****************************************************************************
-
-
- ****************************************************************************
- * 8. STORAGE DEVICES SUPPORTED BY THE DRIVER *
- ****************************************************************************
- The driver supports only ATA fixed disk and ATAPI CD-ROM devices connected
- to the PIIX IDE interface. The driver only supports ATAPI CD-ROM devices;
- the driver does not support ATAPI tape drives or other ATAPI device types.
-
- During initialization, the driver will auto-identify all the devices
- connected to the PIIX IDE interface. Depending on the capabilities of the
- devices connected to the system, the driver will initialize the PIIX IDE
- interface for bus mastering operation.
-
- Only ATA fixed disk and ATAPI CD-ROM devices identified as bus master
- capable will be accessed as a bus master; all other ATA fixed disk and
- ATAPI CD-ROM devices will be accessed in a PIO-only fashion. In general,
- bus mastering is possible for ATA fixed disk and ATAPI CD-ROM devices that
- support the following DMA timing modes:
-
- Single Word DMA Mode 2
- Multi-Word DMA Mode 1
- Multi-Word DMA Mode 2
-
- These devices will be accessed by the driver in either a bus mastering or a
- PIO-fashion, depending on the specific transfer conditions.
-
- Devices that do not support the DMA timing modes listed above, or whose PIO
- timings are faster than their DMA timings, will be accessed in a PIO-fashion
- ONLY.
-
- For more information and a list of tested devices, see the RELEASE NOTES
- section of this document.
-
- ****************************************************************************
- * 9. RELEASE NOTES *
- ****************************************************************************
- The release notes describe the current, known state of the PIIX Bus Master
- IDE Driver for Windows NT. The release notes are divided into
- three sections:
-
- 9a. General Release Information
- 9b. Release-Specific Troubleshooting Information
- 9c. Release Testing Information
-
- ****************************************************************************
- * 9a. GENERAL RELEASE INFORMATION *
- ****************************************************************************
-
- The driver supports general CD-ROM operations such as: file transfers, data
- streaming and audio. Advanced CD-ROM applications/features (VideoCD*, CDPlus*,
- multi-CD changers, etc), especially those outside of the scope of the
- current Windows NT CD-ROM support, have not been tested with this driver.
- If a problem is encountered, un-install the driver.
-
- For ATAPI CD drives, only Read-Only access is supported for data transfer
- operations. Write data transfer operations for ATAPI CD drives (including
- applications that write to CD media) are not supported by this driver.
-
- Since the driver does not support ATAPI tape drives, this release of the
- driver should not be installed on systems with ATAPI tape drives. If the
- driver has been installed on a system with an ATAPI tape drive and problems
- are experienced, un-install the driver.
-
- The PIIX Bus Master IDE Driver for Windows NT has designed for and tested
- with versions 3.5, 3.51 and 4.0 of the Windows NT operating system (Production
- Versions).
-
- This release version addresses an issue with previous versions of the driver
- (all revisions previous to Version 1.67) in which there was a small
- probability that PCI Bus Master IDE operation would be disabled during driver
- initialization for certain system configurations. This release version has
- changes that ensure that PCI Bus Master IDE operation is always utilized in
- system configurations containing DMA-capable drives, which are described in
- the "Storage Devices Supported by the Driver" section.
-
- ****************************************************************************
- * 9b. RELEASE-SPECIFIC TROUBLESHOOTING INFORMATION *
- ****************************************************************************
- Verifying the installation of the driver and other generic troubleshooting
- is discussed in the "TROUBLESHOOTING" section above. This section describes
- release-specific troubleshooting.
-
- This section contains a list of known problems with certain system
- configurations discovered during testing of the driver. A list of all
- storage devices tested with the driver is given below in the "RELEASE
- TESTING INFORMATION" section of this document.
-
- If the solution given to any of the problems listed below is to un-install
- the driver, follow the un-installation instructions outlined above in the
- section "UN-INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE".
-
- Issue: The system does not operate reliably or fails to boot when
- the driver is installed.
-
- Solution: Un-install the driver.
-
-
- Issue: One or more of the IDE/ATAPI drives on the system fail to
- perform correctly and/or is not recognized by the driver.
-
- Solution: Ensure that devices on the system are connected according to
- the manufacturers' documentation.
-
- If the system still fails to operate reliably, Un-install
- the driver.
-
-
- Issue: The CD-ROM drive fails to perform correctly after the driver
- has been installed (e.g. audio CD-ROMs or advanced CD-ROM
- applications fail to perform correctly).
-
- Solution: Un-install the driver.
-
-
- Issue: The driver is not compatible with EZ-Drive* floppy boot
- protection option.
-
- Solution: If EZ-Drive is installed on the boot drive, the floppy boot
- protection option must be disabled prior to installing the
- PIIX Bus Master IDE Driver for Windows NT. If, for any
- reason, the floppy boot protection cannot be disabled, the
- driver should not be installed.
-
-
- Issue: The driver does not support the following CD-ROM drives:
-
- Gallant GCD-R542B
- Toshiba XM-5302B
- Wearnes CDD-220
- Wearnes CDD-620
- Wearnes CDD-820
-
- Solution: Do not install the driver in configurations equipped with
- these CD-ROM drives.
-
-
- Issue: The driver does not support the following fixed disk drives:
-
- Conner CFA850A
- Maxtor 71626A
- Maxtor 71260AT
-
- Solution: Do not install the driver in configurations equipped with
- these fixed disk drives.
-
-
- Issue: The driver does not support the following types of ATAPI
- devices:
-
- Tape drives
- Writeable CD drives
- Cartridge drives
- Changer CD drives
-
- Solution: Do not install the driver in configurations equipped with
- these types of devices.
-
-
- ****************************************************************************
- * 9c. RELEASE TESTING INFORMATION *
- ****************************************************************************
- This section contains information on how the driver was tested, including a
- list of storage devices used in testing. If any problems are encountered
- running the driver with devices listed below, refer to the
- "RELEASE-SPECIFIC TROUBLESHOOTING INFORMATION" section above for more
- detailed information.
-
-
- The following fixed disk drives were tested with the PIIX Bus Master IDE
- Driver:
-
- Conner*:
-
- CFA540A
- CFA1275A
- CFS425A
- CFS850A
- CFS1275A
-
- IBM*:
-
- DALA-3540
- DALA-31080
-
- Maxtor*:
-
- 7540AV
- 71626AP
-
- Quantum*:
-
- FB540A
- FB640A
- FB1080A
- FB1280A
- LPS270A
- TRB420A
- TRB850A
-
- Seagate*:
-
- ST5660A
- ST5850A
- ST51080A
- ST31220A
- ST31270A
- ST32140A
-
- Western Digital*:
-
- AC2420
- AC2510
- AC2700
- AC2850
- AC31000
- AC31600
- AC21000
-
-
- The following ATAPI CD-ROM drives were tested with the PIIX Bus Master IDE
- Driver:
-
- Hitachi*:
-
- CDR-7930
-
- Matshita*:
- CR581
-
- Mitsumi*:
-
- FX400
- FX600S
- FX600T
-
- NEC*:
-
- CDR271
- CDR272
- CDR1300A
-
- Panasonic*:
-
- CD-574B
-
- Sanyo*:
-
- CRD-S54P
-
- Sony*:
-
- CDU55E
- CDU76E
- CDU77E
-
- TEAC*:
-
- CD44E
- CD56E
-
- Toshiba*:
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