Re: SATA/IDE Dual Mode w/Intel 945 Chipset or HOW TO LIQUIFY a flash IDE chip under 2.6.18

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Lennart Sorensen wrote:
On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 09:58:21AM -0500, Jeff Garzik wrote:
Enhanced mode means separate SATA and PATA.

(I recommend avoiding the "IDE" acronym, it is largely meaningless and confusing these days)

Good idea.

We're talking about Linux here. Linux regularly supports hardware before Windows does. This is nothing new.

That is certainly true.  I just found it odd that intel wouldn't have an
ahci driver available.  But then again if ahci is standard I guess they
would expect microsoft to provide the driver instead, which they
probably aren't doing until vista.  Linux always seems so much easier.
:)  The drivers are just included for everything.

There are AHCI drivers available for Windows for sure. Think it's part of the "Intel Application Accelerator" package or something.

Think there was talk that Microsoft would write a standard AHCI driver, but right now all the vendors are writing their own I believe.

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