Re: sorta OT: vibration dampening, maximum promise cards?

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It works under Linux too. The old 'Ultra100' cards are also
independent of the newer 'tx2' cards so they can be mixed as well.

-Kanoa

On Tue, 26 Aug 2003, Peter L. Ashford wrote:

> On Tue, 26 Aug 2003, mjstumpf wrote:
>
> > 2)  Anyone know what the limit of the newer "tx2" promise 2-channel ATA
> > cards is in a given system?  I read somewhere the older ones were limited
> > to 3..  I'm at 3 now.
>
> To the best of my knowledge, the Promise Ultra-100 and Ultra-133 cards
> have BIOS limitations, which only allow two cards to be used at the same
> time.  There may be ways to 'trick' the BIOS to recognize a third card,
> but I don't know of any.  I have never heard of anyone getting a fourth
> card to work.
>
> Now for the good news.  The BIOS for the Ultra-100 doesn't know about the
> Ultra-133 and vice versa.  This means that, as far as the BIOS is
> concerned, two Ultra-100 cards and two Ultra-133 cards should work in the
> same system.  I don't know what the Linux drivers would do in this case,
> as I've only done this under Windoze.
>
> I hope this helps.
> 				Peter Ashford
>
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