Date: Thu, 30 Dec 1999 22:59:09 -0800 From: R Joseph Wright <rjoseph@nwlink.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: some performance issues Message-ID: <386C543D.6E59C9DF@nwlink.com> References: <386C023E.680FC31@inna.net> <386C0676.F39EC477@3-cities.com> <386C2354.ABD1ED54@nwlink.com> <386C3173.1D695393@3-cities.com>
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> The 0x2000 allows IDE DMA transfers and that could be part of your
> problem. Some drives like that setting and some systems don't. It is
> something that you can try by seting it at boot time. If it works,
> then you build it into your kernel. My drives are all 0xa0ffa0ff.
> 8+2=a.
Where did the 8+2 come from?  This is really confusing to me.  Do you
mean that you get both 2000 and 80ff at the same time by using a?
Thanks in advance, Joseph <):-{>
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     but do them with enthusiasm.  Colette.
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