> CFA spec requires 848a in word[0], not 844a, which explains
> why hdparm thought it might be ATAPI. I've updated my hdparm
> source to detect this for hdparm-7.8 (unreleased).
> That card (16MB) is definitely buggy.
> But your other (1GB) card looks fine.
>
> Thanks. Somebody else may help with the libata issue.
848A is the preferred configuration value
The use of 044A is also allowed in the case of it being non-removable.
Guess someone got muddled up in the middle.
844A is a bit iffy and it should still be detectable as Word 83 bit 2
should be set ?
As to the old IDE (not libata ?) issue - I suspect a convertor without
DMA support as a first guess.
Alan
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