lisbert
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CMD PCI Controller 0640B
Where can i get the board layout for correct jumper setting
http://www.cmd.com/semiconductor/support/index.cfm
go here and look up your controller,you may need the acrobat reader to view the manuals.
go here and look up your controller,you may need the acrobat reader to view the manuals.
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Thanks But that was the first thing i tried out
lisbert,
Is this controller built into a motherboard?
If so, post the info about your board, and we may be able to find some documentation online.
Regards,
Ralph
Is this controller built into a motherboard?
If so, post the info about your board, and we may be able to find some documentation online.
Regards,
Ralph
I have the jumper settings for a 'S1363-004' PCI board with CMD640B chip and Winbond support chips,FCC ID KAOS1363.Has a LOT of jumpers,will post if this is the one you need.
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To MATTCEI and rmarotta,
The Controller is a single Controller with 2 connections for Harddisks only, no floppy, no com and no LPT the only information is CMD640b.I am locatet in Germany and its not easy to get informations here.
Regards Lisbert
The Controller is a single Controller with 2 connections for Harddisks only, no floppy, no com and no LPT the only information is CMD640b.I am locatet in Germany and its not easy to get informations here.
Regards Lisbert
Sorry.That's not the card I have.
lisbert,
It seems that the CMD chipset is software configurable.
The Win95 driver for CMD IDE controller allows setting the secondary port on or off.
Are there jumpers on that card?
Ralph
It seems that the CMD chipset is software configurable.
The Win95 driver for CMD IDE controller allows setting the secondary port on or off.
Are there jumpers on that card?
Ralph
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to rmarotta dit you read my question?? WHAT ARE THE JUMPER SETTING!!
I read it.
good luck.....
good luck.....
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