|  | Some notes for ftape users with PCI motherboards: | 
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|  | The problem: | 
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|  | There have been some problem reports from people using PCI-bus based | 
|  | systems getting overrun errors. | 
|  | I wasn't able to reproduce these until I ran ftape on a Intel Plato | 
|  | (Premiere PCI II) motherboard with bios version 1.00.08AX1. | 
|  | It turned out that if GAT (Guaranteed Access Timing) is enabled (?) | 
|  | ftape gets a lot of overrun errors. | 
|  | The problem disappears when disabling GAT in the bios. | 
|  | Note that Intel removed this setting (permanently disabled) from the | 
|  | 1.00.10AX1 bios ! | 
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|  | It looks like that if GAT is enabled there are often large periods | 
|  | (greater than 120 us !??) on the ISA bus that the DMA controller cannot | 
|  | service the floppy disk controller. | 
|  | I cannot imagine this being acceptable in a decent PCI implementation. | 
|  | Maybe this is a `feature' of the chipset. I can only speculate why | 
|  | Intel choose to remove the option from the latest Bios... | 
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|  | The lesson of this all is that there may be other motherboard | 
|  | implementations having the same of similar problems. | 
|  | If you experience a lot of overrun errors during a backup to tape, | 
|  | see if there is some setting in the Bios that may influence the | 
|  | bus timing. | 
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|  | I judge this a hardware problem and not a limitation of ftape ;-) | 
|  | My DOS backup software seems to be suffering from the same problems | 
|  | and even refuses to run at 1 Mbps ! | 
|  | Ftape will reduce the data-rate from 1 Mbps to 500 Kbps if the number | 
|  | of overrun errors on a track exceeds a threshold. | 
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|  | Possible solutions: | 
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|  | Some of the problems were solved by upgrading the (flash) bios. | 
|  | Other suggest that it has to do with the FDC being on the PCI | 
|  | bus, but that is not the case with the Intel Premiere II boards. | 
|  | [If upgrading the bios doesn't solve the problem you could try | 
|  | a floppy disk controller on the isa-bus]. | 
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|  | Here is a list of systems and recommended BIOS settings: | 
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|  | Intel Premiere PCI (Revenge): | 
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|  | Bios version 1.00.09.AF2 is reported to work. | 
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|  | Intel Premiere PCI II (Plato): | 
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|  | Bios version 1.00.10.AX1 and version 11 beta are ok. | 
|  | If using version 1.00.08.AX1, GAT must be disabled ! | 
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|  | ASUS PCI/I-SP3G: | 
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|  | Preferred settings:     ISA-GAT-mode : disabled | 
|  | DMA-linebuffer-mode : standard | 
|  | ISA-masterbuffer-mode : standard | 
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|  | DELL Dimension XPS P90 | 
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|  | Bios version A2 is reported to be broken, while bios version A5 works. | 
|  | You can get a flash bios upgrade from http://www.dell.com | 
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|  | To see if you're having the GAT problem, try making a backup | 
|  | under DOS. If it's very slow and often repositions you're | 
|  | probably having this problem. | 
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