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Leo Tick

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2003 2:19 pm
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With a AMD k6-2+ and a 503+ are there and got-chas with using
a Promise ata100 (and of course an ATA100 disk) woth
win 98. Also what ar recommended drivers (MS or via).
Any aopinios and comments appreciated
Thanks

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Robert Akins

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2003 5:43 am
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My 503+ has a Promise Ultra66 PCI IDE controller in it; No issues at all
that I can remember; the Ultra100 should work just as well. You can use the
onboard IDE channels for CD-ROMs, CDRWs, tape backups, etc, and reserve the
Ultra100 IDE channels for hard drives. Install the card first with nothing
connected to it and let Windows detect it and install the drivers. Power
down the system and move your hard drive(s) to the Promise controller (be
sure and use 80 conductor cables). Go into BIOS and set the boot sequence
to boot first from a SCSI device (which is what Win98SE will recognize it
as), save changes and reboot, and you're in business. I'm not sure what
you're asking about the drivers- If you're talking about the VIA IDE
drivers, with Win98 or later you should use the MS drivers. You should
however use the VIA 4-in-1 drivers, either the latest version or the most
recent bug free. This is for chipset and AGP support. When you run the
install it gives you the option which drivers to install, just uncheck the
VIA Busmaster IDE driver.
Robert
"Leo Tick" <tick.TakeThisOut@cs.nyu.edu> wrote in message
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 > With a AMD k6-2+ and a 503+ are there and got-chas with using
 > a Promise ata100 (and of course an ATA100 disk) woth
 > win 98. Also what ar recommended drivers (MS or via).
 > Any aopinios and comments appreciated
 > Thanks
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2003 8:36 pm
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Robert Akins wrote:
 > My 503+ has a Promise Ultra66 PCI IDE controller in it; No issues at all
 > that I can remember; the Ultra100 should work just as well. You can use the
 > onboard IDE channels for CD-ROMs, CDRWs, tape backups, etc, and reserve the
 > Ultra100 IDE channels for hard drives. Install the card first with nothing
 > connected to it and let Windows detect it and install the drivers. Power
 > down the system and move your hard drive(s) to the Promise controller (be
 > sure and use 80 conductor cables). Go into BIOS and set the boot sequence
 > to boot first from a SCSI device (which is what Win98SE will recognize it
 > as), save changes and reboot, and you're in business. I'm not sure what
 > you're asking about the drivers- If you're talking about the VIA IDE
 > drivers, with Win98 or later you should use the MS drivers. You should
 > however use the VIA 4-in-1 drivers, either the latest version or the most
 > recent bug free. This is for chipset and AGP support. When you run the
 > install it gives you the option which drivers to install, just uncheck the
 > VIA Busmaster IDE driver.
 > Robert
 > "Leo Tick" <tick.DeleteThis@cs.nyu.edu> wrote in message
 > news:d4SUa.99$5A6.5028@typhoon.nyu.edu...
 >
  >>With a AMD k6-2+ and a 503+ are there and got-chas with using
  >>a Promise ata100 (and of course an ATA100 disk) woth
  >>win 98. Also what ar recommended drivers (MS or via).
  >>Any aopinios and comments appreciated
  >>Thanks
  >>
 >
 >
 >

I think you covered it nicely espeially the stuff about scsi
would have never thought of that. Thanks<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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