Update:
For you, Jord, and others who will soon be fiddling with extra IDE channels...it looks to me like all devices on the Promise are one and the same to the rest of the system.
I had to move my Big UDMA33 12gig (not the new one) off the promise to get video capture from stuttering and locking up. My Main (New) drive on the Promise, and the secondary drive also on the Promisel, even when on the other channel, ran into each other.
I've had much smoother performance moving my storage and capture drive over to my onboard IDE 2...Now capture and playback off the storage drive are smooth, and the program I'm using on my boot drive seem to get along much better.
Current cabling:
Promise Chan 1=New 7200 rpm boot drive
Promise Chan 2=CDRW
Onboard IDE 1=DVD ROM
Onboard IDE 2=UDMA 33 12 gig storage & capture drive.
All still configed as master no slave.
Much smoother capture and playback, and booting fine from the Promise card by enabling "boot from SCSI" in the bios.
I can imagine the confusion in Windows if I had another SCSI, but I don't so this is working just fine for me.
For you, Jord, and others who will soon be fiddling with extra IDE channels...it looks to me like all devices on the Promise are one and the same to the rest of the system.
I had to move my Big UDMA33 12gig (not the new one) off the promise to get video capture from stuttering and locking up. My Main (New) drive on the Promise, and the secondary drive also on the Promisel, even when on the other channel, ran into each other.
I've had much smoother performance moving my storage and capture drive over to my onboard IDE 2...Now capture and playback off the storage drive are smooth, and the program I'm using on my boot drive seem to get along much better.
Current cabling:
Promise Chan 1=New 7200 rpm boot drive
Promise Chan 2=CDRW
Onboard IDE 1=DVD ROM
Onboard IDE 2=UDMA 33 12 gig storage & capture drive.
All still configed as master no slave.
Much smoother capture and playback, and booting fine from the Promise card by enabling "boot from SCSI" in the bios.
I can imagine the confusion in Windows if I had another SCSI, but I don't so this is working just fine for me.
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