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#10 worksforme AHCI traps in Os2kernel TeLLie tellie
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Hi, tried today the Ahci v1.4 Have the Intel PCh AHCI (8036:3622) Class:0x010601 bus:0 dev : 0xfa Gigabyte MB the P55 Have /smp /Apic

Enable Ahci in Bios Then i see logo and a trap in Os2kernel

#32 NoChangeNeeded AHCI doesn't recognize Intel Generic ICH7 SATA controller Mark Vollmer
Description

version 1.30

I added the /g:8086:27c0 to get the driver to recognize the controller.

When it tries to load against the controller, it gives me this error on boot:

Found AHCI device Intel Generic (0:31:2 8086:27c0) class:0x01018f OS2AHCI: couldn't determine MMIO base address No adapter found OS2AHCI driver *not* installed

I suppose that the 0:31:2 could have been 0:31.2. I could have copied it down wrong.

I have the type ibms506$ output as well as a log from a d:2. I'd attach them now I if could figure out how to do that. I'll work on getting them added to this ticket.

#14 fixed AHCI 1.22 crash Markus Thielen Doug Bissett
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I am using OS2AHCI 1.22, from the eCS betazone, on my Asus M3A78-EM motherboard, with AMD quad core Phenom processor, and a new Seagate 500 GB SATA III drive. I had problems with my old Maxtor 250 GB SATA drive, and the old AHCI version so I wasn't using AHCI previously.

With OS2AHCI 1.22, I ran okay for about 3 hours, while I did my backups using BackAgain?/2000, putting the backup files on the same disk. That all worked good (roughly 4.1 GB total output, in 3 files). The next step was to burn those files to a SATA DVD drive, using DVDDAO. As soon as I started DVDDAO, the system trapped (trap000d). I got a picture of that in AHCITRAP.jpg, but something went wrong when I tried Ctrl-Alt+Numlck+Numlck. and I didn't get anything else (looks like my diskette drive died). After I rebooted, I did the DVD burn, with no trouble.

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