> 'hdparm -I' gives quite random results
> (now I tried with 66.666*5.5 MHz settings ;) ):
>
> Model=BI-MTDAT3-15=3 0 & &$& &$&$& & f$f$&$&$, FwRev=5TOG7AA3,
> SerialNo=fv& & &$W 2GGW106643
> Model=BI-MTDAT3-1553 0 & " " f$&&f&f$ " &$" , FwRev=5TOG7AA3,
> SerialNo=&6&d&$& W 2GGW106643
> Model=BI-MTDAT3-15=3 0 &$" " &$&$" " &$&$fdf$, FwRev=5TOG7AA3,
> SerialNo=fv&d&d& W 2GGW106643
> > Andre answered: this is an ATA/33 vs ATA/66 problem.
> > I do not really understand the answer.
Get the ATA-66 disable tool for IBM's that I got from
"www.storagereview.com" and try again.
> > Sometimes there are problems with DMA/66 when the disk allows it,
> > and the BIOS enables it, but the cable is no good.
> > However, this IBM-DTTA-351350 is not a DMA/66 drive.
> > Moreover, the problem seems to be only in the IDENTIFY DRIVE command.]
Andre Hedrick
The Linux IDE guy
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