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To: chrazyc.
Right.
nForce2 based MB (presently: Asus A7N8X deLuxe) w. latest drivers from nVidia
include Ultra6 ATA133) support.
Since I always put in the pack at set-up (compulsive maniac that I'm!), I pulled
a "Boo-Boo" there.
"chrazyc" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> That is not correct. You may be getting the 109 speed reading, but XP support
> tells me that DMA 5 is the maximum (ATA 100). Also an article quoted a
> development engineer saying that that would be the supported speed (ATA100).
>
> "Mikey" wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> Standard XP atapi drivers support at least Ultra133 (UltraDMA 6) on ATA.
>> I get 109 vs 133 theorical rate on this here pc.
>> Used a Sata machine w. same OS and it was a wee-bit faster but don't remember
>> the actual figures.
>>
>> "chrazyc" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news
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>> > If you look at the information for the D865GLC motherboard, the chipset
>> > does
>> > not support the application accelerator. I have a chipset that was designed
>> > to use the MS driver. Even though it lists the 865 chipset as application
>> > accel supported, the controller chipset does not. Thanks.
>> >
>> > "ChrazyC" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hello, I am using an Intel D865glc motherboard and it specifies that it
>> >> uses
>> >> the built-in MS/Windows drivers for the onboard disk controllers for both
>> >> its
>> >> SATA and PATA controllers. When looking up information about the driver it
>> >> lists ATAPI.SYS. I am using Windows XP PRO SP2.
>> >>
>> >> I would like to confirm what the maximum transfer rate is for that driver.
>> >> Is is UDMA 5 or 6 (ATA100, ATA133 or even SATA150)? I have seen an article
>> >> that stated that the MS driver ATAPI.SYS was limited and may *not* support
>> >> higher rates such as UDMA mode 6 or SATA150... Can i get a confirmation on
>> >> this.
>> >>
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