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Re: OS4 to support the Silicon Image 3114 serial ATA board Posted on 9-Mar-2005 23:53:04
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| Anyone know any cdrw drivers which have SATA? I would love to convert to sata if only to lessen the clutter in my desktop case. |
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Re: OS4 to support the Silicon Image 3114 serial ATA board Posted on 10-Mar-2005 0:02:55
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| I'm so glad to see this. I am in the center of Silicon Valley. When I got my A1XE, I went out to buy an ATA 100 HD and an ATI 7000. The computer stores around here only carry the latest high tech stuff. They only had SATA hard disks. They only had the latest graphics cards as well. I had to buy my ATA 100 HD and ATI 7000 on line. With this support for this controller, I'll be able to pick up disks at the local stores again!
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I have never seen CD or DVD drives with a SATA interface. _________________ Amiga user since 1985.
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Re: OS4 to support the Silicon Image 3114 serial ATA board Posted on 10-Mar-2005 0:05:34
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| bodie: get an adapter, theyre damn cheap here anyway (like 1 euro) .
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Re: OS4 to support the Silicon Image 3114 serial ATA board Posted on 10-Mar-2005 1:45:22
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Re: OS4 to support the Silicon Image 3114 serial ATA board Posted on 10-Mar-2005 1:47:38
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| Great, more hardware support the better!
I was wondering though if we are going to get a SCSI card supported in the future! I have a SCSI drive I would really like to use from my A3000. I bought it new and shortly after my A3000 went to Amiga Heaven.
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Re: OS4 to support the Silicon Image 3114 serial ATA board Posted on 10-Mar-2005 6:53:02
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| Nice, Well done. Keep going guys ! OS4 will be a very up-to-date OS it seems. _________________ AmigaOS or MorphOS on x86 would sell orders of magnitude more than the current, hardware-intensive solutions. And they'd go faster.-- D.Haynie
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Re: OS4 to support the Silicon Image 3114 serial ATA board Posted on 10-Mar-2005 7:49:10
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| @Bodie yes, plextor makes a sata DVD+/-RW drive: http://www.plextor.be/products/px-712sa.asp?choice=PX-712SA and: http://www.plextor.be/products/px-716SA.asp?choice=PX-716SA
although its a DVD+/-RW drive, it'll burn you CD-RW's too
OnTopic: i noticed the Chip is a 33/66mhz PCI part, and knowing that the A1 have a 66mhz PCI slot next to the AGP slot. the question pops to mind: Will this card work at 66mhz PCI (266MB/s) in the A1?, and will this cut into the AGP bandwith?
would be nice to have a 266MB/s pci slot for a 150MB/s Sata chip.. instead of the normal 133MB/s PCI slot. (yes i know the drives are not that fast, but with 4 drives connected, there will be a lot af traffic going on) Last edited by LaBodilsen on 10-Mar-2005 at 08:04 AM. Last edited by LaBodilsen on 10-Mar-2005 at 08:02 AM.
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Re: OS4 to support the Silicon Image 3114 serial ATA board Posted on 10-Mar-2005 9:10:36
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| {edit: Oops - completely wrong!}
Great work guys!
Are we still allowed to use the phrase "keep the momentum going"? or should that be relegated to a dark period in our history? Last edited by Chunder on 10-Mar-2005 at 09:12 AM.
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Re: OS4 to support the Silicon Image 3114 serial ATA board Posted on 10-Mar-2005 10:58:01
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| labodilsen:
as far as i know the 66mhz pci on the XE is for gfx cards ONLY and cannot be used at the same time as the AGP ...but i might be wrong as i am not really studing such stuff _________________ See my blog and collection website! . https://www.blog.amigaguru.com
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Re: OS4 to support the Silicon Image 3114 serial ATA board Posted on 10-Mar-2005 11:35:51
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| Hi,
For the sake of completeness, the next release of the SiI 3112 driver will also support the SiI3512 chip.
This way, the whole SATA PCI line of Silicon Image chips is supported under OS4 (3112, 3512, 3114) + their PATA UDMA133 chip (SiI680).
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Re: OS4 to support the Silicon Image 3114 serial ATA board Posted on 10-Mar-2005 11:54:39
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| Its all very well saying you are writing drivers for these devices (its good it really is). But what actual hardware is supported (ie examples of PCI cards with these chips on would be good please, as most on-line shops dont actually tell you the boards have an SI chip on them).
Mark _________________ IceStar Media Ltd.
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Re: OS4 to support the Silicon Image 3114 serial ATA board Posted on 10-Mar-2005 12:02:18
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| I cant answer this.
There is no way of knowing which chip is on a "branded" SATA board if it is not advertised...
The only thing I can say is, my drivers will work with any branded PCI board which sports a 3112, a 3512 or a 3114, because those branded boards are just clones of the SiI reference design. Obviously this is true for any expansion board those days, an nVidia GeForce 6800-based video board is the same wherever you buy it from.
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Re: OS4 to support the Silicon Image 3114 serial ATA board Posted on 10-Mar-2005 12:06:15
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| @sg2 Keep coming the good news! You and m3x are doing an excellent job! _________________ ikir
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Re: OS4 to support the Silicon Image 3114 serial ATA board Posted on 10-Mar-2005 12:21:36
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| Any chance of getting drivers for SATA/USB2 combo PCI cards anytime soon?
This would save lots of people having to get there mobos fixed (as both onboard IDE and USB would not be needed). |
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Re: OS4 to support the Silicon Image 3114 serial ATA board Posted on 10-Mar-2005 12:41:34
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| @all
What is the difference between sii3112 and sii3114?
Edit: I mean feature wise of course. Last edited by elwood on 10-Mar-2005 at 12:41 PM.
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Re: OS4 to support the Silicon Image 3114 serial ATA board Posted on 10-Mar-2005 13:00:42
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What is the difference between sii3112 and sii3114? |
The last number seems to be the number of SATA channels the chip has. So I would say the 3112 is 2-port and the 3114 is 4-port. (3114 is 4-port for sure and 3512 is 2-port, but I can't find the 3112 on the sil homepage.) |
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Re: OS4 to support the Silicon Image 3114 serial ATA board Posted on 10-Mar-2005 13:05:31
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| @AmiDog
I didn't find it either but my Amithlon mainboard has an 3112A built-in with 2 ports. Don't know what the "A" stands for but it also have a hardware RAID0/1 included (Asus A7N8X Deluxe 2.0). |
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Re: OS4 to support the Silicon Image 3114 serial ATA board Posted on 10-Mar-2005 13:06:21
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| @Mark
Looks like any of these Syba brand will work:
http://www.syba.com/us/en/product/43/02/index.html
These cards from PPA International are Silicon Image based cards, but I cannot see which chipset is used for each:
http://www.ppa-usa.com/product_pages/sata.htm
Or this one from Vantec:
http://www.vantecusa.com/p_ugtst200.html
I'm sure there are other brands, and as people start trying them out, the list of "officially working" cards will get added to sites like Intuitionbase.
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Any chance of getting drivers for SATA/USB2 combo PCI cards anytime soon?
This would save lots of people having to get there mobos fixed (as both onboard IDE and USB would not be needed). |
@Radfoo
Like the one on the bottom right in the PPA-USA link I just posted? That one also has firewire. It would be great for those who would like to add all of these functions to a MicroA1, but only have one slot.Last edited by Herewegoagain on 10-Mar-2005 at 01:11 PM.
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Re: OS4 to support the Silicon Image 3114 serial ATA board Posted on 10-Mar-2005 13:12:22
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| sprocki:
the A,M,I,G,A,R,U,L,E or Z etc behind the number is just a tag and doesnt mean much regarding if it will work or not with the driver.
this goes for most hw, like a hp5500 printer driver works on hp5500A , hp5500U etc. _________________ See my blog and collection website! . https://www.blog.amigaguru.com
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Re: OS4 to support the Silicon Image 3114 serial ATA board Posted on 10-Mar-2005 13:15:35
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| all: aint there a USB/2 , SCSI , Firewire , PATA, SATA card around? ..imagine one card for all....i dont care if its 9 foot long and 17foot high... umm ok i do care but ... _________________ See my blog and collection website! . https://www.blog.amigaguru.com
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