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Date:      Mon, 19 Jun 2000 09:19:56 -0700
From:      Robert Cousins <rec@DotRocket.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Support for ATA PRO UDMA
Message-ID:  <394E482C.15799D58@DotRocket.com>

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I've recently purchased IDE disks too large for my BIOS.
(60 megs for $400 bucks is really attractive.)
In looking around, I discovered this product:
http://www.firmware.com/sales/atapro/ataudma.htm

I find it attractive for several reasons:
1. It is cheap ($70)
2. It overcomes BIOS problems with large disks
3. It gives you 2 more IDE interfaces good to 66 MHz.
    (My motherboard only goes to 33 MHz so this is nice.)

However, I don't know if FreeBSD will work with it.
Specifically:

1. Does FreeBSD support up to 4 IDE interfaces (8 devices)?
2. Would a special driver be required or will the standard hardware
   driver run it?
3. Would I have to rebuild the kernel to add additional "ata" devices?

I believe that if this board works, it will be of great value to the
greater
FreeBSD community.

Disclaimer: I have't gotten the board, nor am I associated with the
company in any way. For all I know, it doesn't work at all. I HAVE
ordered one, and will reply to anyone who emails with my results.



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