IDE ultraDMA problem (hackers WAS via IDE controller problem) - SOLVED !!

Mario Lobo mario.lobo at ipad.com.br
Wed Aug 15 15:26:51 PDT 2007


On Wednesday 15 August 2007 16:07, Mario Lobo wrote:
> Besides, the VIA8237A SATA150 controllers ids itself as 0x5337, which is
> not even in the data base at http://pci-ids.ucw.cz/iii/?i=1106
>
> So I added a new id to ata-pci.h:
> #define ATA_VIA8237AS  0x53371106
>
> and added this line to ata-chipset.c:
> { ATA_VIA8237AS,  0x00, 7,      0x00,    ATA_SA150, "8237A" },
>
> now, all my controllers get properly identified and work !.
>
> my mobo is an ASUS P5VD2-X.
>
> DEFINETLY ( at least for the mobo I have at home), the ids ARE:
>
> 5337 is for VT8237A SATA150
> 0571 is for VT8237A Bus Master IDE
> 016a is for jmicron SATA300
>
> And these ids are confirmed by the XP drivers downloade from ASUS!
>
> Either ASUS played around with ids in this mobo or the database is screwed
> up.

I really ment VIA on the last statement. sorry.
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