Take a look at the drive IDENTIFY data. From the ATA
spec, it can be seen that word# 88 in the IDENTIFY
data can help you find out the UDMA mode selected and
UDMA mode supported.
The UDMA mode supported is the maximum supported by
the drive.
Thanks
Manish
> Hi all,
>
> is it somehow possible to determine what is the
> fastest UDMA-Mode my
> IDE-Controller supports - independant of the
> chipset?
>
> Thanks,
> Michael
>
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