Brief rundown of my problem:
I have a K7 Pro running Win2K. One cable, 24", houses my Toshiba XM-6702B and my Iomega ZipCD 4x4x24. According to the device manager, they are running in Ultra DMA Mode and DMA Mode, respectively. However, my Hard Drive, a 27 GB Maxtor ATA/66, which shares a cable with my Zip drive, is stuck in PIO Mode, even though I have selected "DMA if Available."
That cable is 36." It is also an older cable. I know there are differences between ATA/33 and ATA/66 cables, but were there any differences between PIO mode (16 MB/s) and Ultra DMA mode (33 MB/s cables)? Is it because it shares the cable with my Zip drive, which may not be DMA-enabled?
Would installing the AMD bus mastering drivers work? Now I'm using ones off the WIn2k CD - Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE controllers.
I have a K7 Pro running Win2K. One cable, 24", houses my Toshiba XM-6702B and my Iomega ZipCD 4x4x24. According to the device manager, they are running in Ultra DMA Mode and DMA Mode, respectively. However, my Hard Drive, a 27 GB Maxtor ATA/66, which shares a cable with my Zip drive, is stuck in PIO Mode, even though I have selected "DMA if Available."
That cable is 36." It is also an older cable. I know there are differences between ATA/33 and ATA/66 cables, but were there any differences between PIO mode (16 MB/s) and Ultra DMA mode (33 MB/s cables)? Is it because it shares the cable with my Zip drive, which may not be DMA-enabled?
Would installing the AMD bus mastering drivers work? Now I'm using ones off the WIn2k CD - Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE controllers.