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Old 10-30-2004, 06:22 PM   #1
geoff-taylor@ho
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PCI IDE Card Question


Quick question this one, can anyone reccomend a PCI IDE controller that will happily work with Linux (SuSE running a 2.6.9 Kernel) that will not be a devil to set up.
I want to get my new 250Gb Maxtor drive working in DMA mode, at the moment it will only do PIO using the mobo controller (ALi 1546).
I am not booting from the drive, just for storage so that is not an issue.

I have seen a Highpoint rocket 133 or Innovision EIO AP1680 PCI ATA133 RAID (IT8212 chip)

I have done some googling on the subject and come up with conflicting results and nothing conclusive.

Anyone got a setup running and can reccomend a card (sensible priced one)

Thanks for any help....
 
  


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