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#7 fixed Add support for /Q and /V cjm Martin Iturbide
Description

Currently /Q and /V does not work.

Both said "Invalid Option" and stops loading the OS2AHCI.

It will be great if you can add functionality for /Q and /V. Please make the /Q a complete quiet mode without anything showed.

And also fix the driver so, if an invalid argument is sent, it will be ignored instead of stopping loading the driver.

Regards

#15 fixed AHCI - loops eComStation Boot on Virtual Box. rousseau Martin Iturbide
Description

Using eComStation 2.1 AHCI v1.22 Running it as host on Windows 7 x64 on VirtualBox? 4.1.10

If I switch from the IDE controller to the SATA controller the same boot virtual HDD, eComStation reboots in a loop when loading the desktop.

You can see the video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=jI2_UQIfVwk

If I switch the virtual HDD back to IDE, everything goes back to normal.

Secondary disk and DVD-ROM works/boots fine with SATA. But it is not as reliable as IDE. Secondary HDD breaks connection and hang system.

#8 fixed Native Command Queueing Slows Access cjm rlwalsh
Description

When I build Firefox, I usually have gmake run two processes in parallel ('-j2') and it takes 38 minutes. With NCQ enabled, it takes 45 minutes. I just tried a build running four processes ('-j4'). Without NCQ, it took 33 minutes; with NCQ, it was 39.5 minutes.

I frequently use the "deltree" util to delete my entire build tree which has 100,000(?) files in several thousand directories. With NCQ, it is noticeably slower (almost painfully slow).

The system:

  • Intel DG43GT board with a "G43 Express" chipset including an 82801JIB I/O controller ("ICH10")
  • Core2 Quad @ 2.5gnz with VT (Q8300 SLGUR)
  • 2gb memory
  • Seagate ST3500418AS 500gb drive using JFS with a 64mb cache
  • eCS 2.0 using os2ahci.add copied from my 2.1 installation
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