K8T800 Chipset Support - Particularly IDE/SATA - Solaris
This is a discussion on K8T800 Chipset Support - Particularly IDE/SATA - Solaris ; I've tried solaris express 12/05 and Solaris 10 U1 and both dont
recognize the disks in my Asus K8V-SE (K8T800). This board has an 8237
IDE chip. Does anyone know if this is supported ? I've check the HCL and
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K8T800 Chipset Support - Particularly IDE/SATA
I've tried solaris express 12/05 and Solaris 10 U1 and both dont
recognize the disks in my Asus K8V-SE (K8T800). This board has an 8237
IDE chip. Does anyone know if this is supported ? I've check the HCL and
its not listed and I've also searched google, but I cant believe that an
OS written for 64 bit computers would fail to work on probably the most
common chipset out there ?
Any info appreciated.
Bards.
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Re: K8T800 Chipset Support - Particularly IDE/SATA
bards1888 wrote:
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> I've tried solaris express 12/05 and Solaris 10 U1 and both dont
> recognize the disks in my Asus K8V-SE (K8T800). This board has an 8237
> IDE chip. Does anyone know if this is supported ? I've check the HCL and
> its not listed and I've also searched google, but I cant believe that an
> OS written for 64 bit computers would fail to work on probably the most
> common chipset out there ?
>
> Any info appreciated.
>
> Bards.
Hi,
I don't know about the K8V-SE, but worst case, you might consider using
an IDE-PCI card (Syba), as I described in several recent posts here in
this NG...
Jim