Re: Highpoint IDE types

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On Tue, 08 Nov 2005 17:38:02 +0000, Alan Cox wrote:

> Ok thanks to Sergei I can now post what I think is the complete table of
> HPT chip versions:
> 
>         Chip                    PCI ID          Rev
>  *      HPT366                  4 (HPT366)      0
>  *      HPT366                  4 (HPT366)      1    
>  *      HPT368                  4 (HPT366)      2      
>  *      HPT370                  4 (HPT366)      3      
>  *      HPT370A                 4 (HPT366)      4      
>  *      HPT372                  4 (HPT366)      5     
>  *      HPT372N                 4 (HPT366)      6     
>  *      HPT372                  5 (HPT372)      0
          ^^^^^^

This one is called HPT372A by Highpoint's BIOS/Win drivers.

Also I'm not sure if it's relevant but PCI ID 5 chips use a different
BIOS image than PCI ID 4 chips.
       
>  *      HPT372N                 5 (HPT372)      > 0     
>  *      HPT302                  6 (HPT302)      *       
>  *      HPT302N                 6 (HPT302)      > 1    
>  *      HPT371                  7 (HPT371)      *      
>  *      HPT371N                 7 (HPT371)      > 1     
>  *      HPT374                  8 (HPT374)      *     
>  *      HPT372N                 9 (HPT372N)     *     

This last one is not listed in the Win drivers at all. Strange.

-- 
Ville Syrjälä
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