Folkert Rienstra wrote:
> "Proto" <Proto.DeleteThis@no.spam> wrote in message news:461bf103$0$10737$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk
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>> Seeing as my next motherboard only come with a single channel PATA
>> controller and I regulary have 3 or 4 DVD drives in my case I need to
>> find a PATA controller card which actually works with ATAPI devices (ie
>> CD/DVD drives).
>>
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>> Most cards seem to be software RAID and support only HDD.
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> Oh, really?
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>> One chipset I found that supposedly works is ones based on the ITE 8212F
>> chipset, after a BIOS flash using a ATAPI BIOS you end up with a non
>> RAID controller which supports CD/DVD drives. Unfortunately there seems
>> to be 2 versions of these cards knocking around, one with a flashable
>> BIOS and one where the BIOS isnt flashable.
>>
>> I managed to get hold of a 8212F based card myself, but unfortunately it
>> seems to be the unflashable kind.
>>
>> Using the ITEFLASH (and a clean DOS boot disk) the flasher recognises
>> the card, goes though all the stages saying its blanking the flash etc,
>> but fails when it tries to verify.
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> So likely the flash chip is dead in some way or other.
> Usually a flash program looks whether the used flash chip is support-
> ed and apparently it decided it was, or it wouldn't have continued.
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Unlikely, theres quite a consensus that a number of these card have been
made unflashable deliberately (tried all the version of ITEFLASH I could
find), while other makes allow it.
Why it appears to continue the flash procedure, even saying it
successfully blanked it and then checking its blank successfully when it
clearly hasn't done so at all I don't know, clearly its either
deliberately misleading or the program itself if faulty.
Unfortunately these cards seem to be rebranded by a lot of companies (as
well as white-box) and so unless theres a visibly identifiable
difference its pot luck.
While I'm annoyed I didn't get a flashable card myself it only cost £9
so its not the end of the world.
>> Rebooting the systems show the RAID BIOS to be totally untouched.
>>
>> So I'm looking for any recommendations on either a specific brand of ITE
>> 8212F based card which can flashed or any other brand/chipset which is
>> guaranteed to work with optical drives.
>>
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> ATAPI support is not a chipset problem, it is a driver problem.
> BIOS has nothing to do with it unless for some strange reason the
> drivers rely on the bios for ATAPI support, which is unlikely.
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I know its not a chipset problem, but more a BIOS/firmware problem. For
the type of card I mentioned ITE themselves provide both a RAID and
ATAPI as separate firmwares. Attach an ATAPI device to the card when
its got the RAID BIOS and the card completely ignores it (ie its
expecting HDDs only).
> IINM, current Promise controllers 'support' ATAPI.
>
Thanks. I'll check them out one I found a supplier of Promise
controllers in the UK.
p.s. Also thinking maybe a better route would be to get some IDE>SATA
Adaptors for my extra DVD drives instead, as like most new MB it has
plenty of SATA connectors.
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