hhmmm, dann bin jetzt ich auch irgendwie ratlos:-(
standard-frage:
das aktuellste sata-adapter-bios ist drauf? (
siehe hier)
das aktuellste mainboard bios ist drauf?
(
siehe hier)
auf der tyan-seite hab ich in den faqs folgendes gefunden (zum problem des nicht sichtbaren sata-bios):
Zitat:
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Why doesn't the BIOS (Option ROM) for PCI device show during boot up? The cause of the problem is that in order to be PC Compatible, the Option Rom space is limited to 128K. This is true for any motherboard with PC compatible BIOS. In the common configurations, a newer AGP card (such as a Geforce 4) will require 64K of option ROM space, so you have only 64K of option ROM space left to work with. Many SCSI, NIC with PXE, IDE RAID etc. can easily use another 40-64K of option ROM space. By design the option ROM should shrink down to a smaller run time code after the initialization code has run. For example, some Adaptec cards will require 32K to initialize. Then they shrink down to 12K at run time; whereas some Geforce 4 cards require 64K to initialize and never release it. Please check with the device manufacturer for the latest firmware upgrade or ask if they have a smaller option ROM available. Again, this is a limitation of the PC compatible specifications and not a failure of the motherboard BIOS.
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vielleicht hängt das problem mit der irq-verteilung des mainboards zusammen!
(verträgt igendeines der onboard-geräte oder der sata-controller kein irq-sharing!?)
dazu folgendes in den tyan-faqs:
Zitat:
What is the IRQ routing for my motherboards PCI BUS?
PCI Bus 1 is made up of 2 64bit, 66MHz 3.3v PCI slots.
PCI Bus 2 is made up of 3 32bit, 33MHz 3.3v/5v PCI slots.
The Interrupt routing is:
AGP INTB/INTC
PCI bus 1 slot 1 = INT A B C D
PCI bus 1 slot 2* = INT B C A B
PCI bus 2 slot 1 = INT A B C D
PCI bus 2 slot 2 = INT B C D A
PCI bus 2 slot 3 = INT C D A B
Intel Gigabit Ethernet = PCI Bus 1 INT D
Intel 10/100 Ethernet = PCI Bus 2 INT C
ATI Rage XL = PCI Bus 2 INT B
Adaptec AIC7899/AIC7902 = PCI Bus 1 INT A / INT B
*On the S2469UGN PCI bus 1 Slot 2 has SCSI Interrupt Steering Logic support.
Therefore Interrupt C & D are routed to SCSI Interrupt A & B.
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hast du dich mit dem problem schon an den adaptec- bzw. tyan- support gewendet?
mfg
markus