Re: sata-sil drive detection issues.

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On 11-02-24 11:29 AM, Steven Haigh wrote:
>
> There is only one eSATA port on the back of the cradle. From looking at the
> specs of the JMB352[1], it seems that it has the capability to have 3 SATA
> channels. Two are used for the cradle bays, the third for the uplink to the PC.
> 
> The PDF states:
> "The SATA controller could be configured as host or device. The
> 3-port SATA II 3.0G controllers further supports the eSATA to dual SATA
> communication."
> 
> [1] - http://www.jmicron.com/PDF/JMB352/JMB352.pdf


It would be nice to know what that actually means.
The only standard way for a single eSATA to connect to two SATA
is via a SATA Port Multiplier.  I wonder if that chip implements one?

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