The CMD640 workaround is now enabled by default.
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Hardware Documentation Guide: $Id: hardware.hlp,v 1.26 1997/03/13 01:03:16 joerg Exp $
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Hardware Documentation Guide: $Id: hardware.hlp,v 1.27 1997/05/21 18:49:34 nate Exp $
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Contents last changed: Jan 14th, 1997
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@ -479,15 +479,8 @@ A: This is a known problem, and will hopefully be fixed in the future.
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Q: I have this CMD640 IDE controller that is said to be broken.
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A: Yes, it is. There's a workaround available now, but it's not yet
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enabled by default in FreeBSD 2.2. In order to install your system
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using this controller, you need to make sure that you are only
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using drives on one of its channels. Don't forget about your ATAPI
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CD-ROM drive! It must be the second drive on the primary channel
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if you are going to install from it onto an IDE disk.
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Once your system is installed, rebuild your kernel with the option
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CMD640. Refer to the FAQ and handbook for more detailed information.
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A: Yes, it is. There's a workaround available now and it is enabled
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automatically if this chip is used on your system.
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For the details refer to the manual page of the disk driver (man 4 wd).
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[ Please add more hardware tips to this Q&A section! ]
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