Ok! So now what! IDE drives set up as SCSI in Device Manager and Registry?
So I finally fix the bug about having my drive refered to as a "Generic type 47" by updating my drive controller. Problem is now all my IDE drives(2) and CDROM are considered SCSI. My SCSI drives (2) are fine, in fact, I have tham set up as removable because they are in removable chassis; termination and unit IDs set appropriately.
The damn CPU is going to die I swear! The poor thing is constantly at 100% usage. I enabled UDMA on my controller and tweaked the settings to allow a little bit of room. I have upped my CPU voltage to 3.2 from 2.9v. I figured this would create a cleaner logic signal from my processor. There is a VERY large fan attached as well as a case fan.
Norton has my logical throughput at 16(r) and 12(w)MB/s.
Here is the skinny on the machine:
CPU--166Mhz Pentium(nonMMX)
running 200Mhz (Clock X3)
Bus speed 66Mhz-- semi-stable at 75Mhz and 150Mhz CPU clock(X2).
Controllers -- VIA VT82C586a/b IDE Bridge,
VT82c586a ISA Bridge, VT82C585VP PCI Controller.
I went into the registry, and sure as ?#@$, there they were, SCSI. Now, I don't know if this has anything to do with my CPU working like a Programmer on payday, but just for S's and G's, does anyone have a good idea how to remedy the problem?
This, by the way, is not my "business end" machine. I use this machine for test and abuse.
[This message has been edited by jtcochran (edited July 26, 1999).]