I realize this is an unusual request. I'm not asking for a fix. I'm looking for a way to reproduce an error.
I've been trying to reproduce the data corruption error associated with the 686B Southbridge and the Soundblaster Live. I've read conflicting reports, but the error is suppose to occur when transferring data from disk to disk with the first HDD configured as a master on the primary IDE channel and second configured as a master on the secondary channel.
I also tried it with both HDD's on the primary channel in a typical master/slave configuration.
This is the test I tried to recreate:
http://www.realworldtech.com/page.cf...WT042501034500
No cigar so far. Business Winstone 2001, which has given me errors for looking at the screen the wrong way, has run relatively error free as has Content Creation Winstone. I've gotten some "variation" errors (difference in scores in a five run test exceed 3%) in Business Winstone, but I doubt this has anything to do with data corruption. Other than that, the tests ran fine.
Is the test flawed? Is there something I missed? Can you guys think of a better way to reproduce the error. (I'll be transfering some really large multimedia files to see if that does the trick a little later.)
I'm not using the exact same hardware, but the basics are all there: KT133A chipset and a SB Live. Here are the system specs:
Athlon 1.2 GHz
128 MB Crucial PC133 SDRAM (7E)
Abit KT7A (No RAID)
GeForce 2 Ultra
Soundblaster Live MP3 (PCI 3)
Netgear NIC
VIA 4in1 1429v
Memory timings are set at their most agressive. The CPU is a 200 MHz version, but I'm running it at 9x133.
I'm using a set of Live drivers I downloaded from Creative's site a few months ago. They're dated May 2000. All software associated with the Live that loads at startup has been disabled to accomodate Winstone 2001's requirements.
The guy in the linked article used PCI 2 for the Live. I used PCI 3, which works well for me
Thanks for helping me screw things up.
Paul
paulcs@speakeasy.net
I've been trying to reproduce the data corruption error associated with the 686B Southbridge and the Soundblaster Live. I've read conflicting reports, but the error is suppose to occur when transferring data from disk to disk with the first HDD configured as a master on the primary IDE channel and second configured as a master on the secondary channel.
I also tried it with both HDD's on the primary channel in a typical master/slave configuration.
This is the test I tried to recreate:
http://www.realworldtech.com/page.cf...WT042501034500
No cigar so far. Business Winstone 2001, which has given me errors for looking at the screen the wrong way, has run relatively error free as has Content Creation Winstone. I've gotten some "variation" errors (difference in scores in a five run test exceed 3%) in Business Winstone, but I doubt this has anything to do with data corruption. Other than that, the tests ran fine.
Is the test flawed? Is there something I missed? Can you guys think of a better way to reproduce the error. (I'll be transfering some really large multimedia files to see if that does the trick a little later.)
I'm not using the exact same hardware, but the basics are all there: KT133A chipset and a SB Live. Here are the system specs:
Athlon 1.2 GHz
128 MB Crucial PC133 SDRAM (7E)
Abit KT7A (No RAID)
GeForce 2 Ultra
Soundblaster Live MP3 (PCI 3)
Netgear NIC
VIA 4in1 1429v
Memory timings are set at their most agressive. The CPU is a 200 MHz version, but I'm running it at 9x133.
I'm using a set of Live drivers I downloaded from Creative's site a few months ago. They're dated May 2000. All software associated with the Live that loads at startup has been disabled to accomodate Winstone 2001's requirements.
The guy in the linked article used PCI 2 for the Live. I used PCI 3, which works well for me
Thanks for helping me screw things up.
Paul
paulcs@speakeasy.net
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