Force UDMA mode for PCMCIA

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Force UDMA mode for PCMCIA

#1 Post by fasterbybike » Wed Aug 27, 2008 6:00 pm

Windows is reporting that my PCMCIA controller is running in PIO mode.

How do I force it to use UDMA mode for a UDMA capable CF card (in the CF slot of my X32) ?
W520, X301, T500, (past X61( SXGA+),T42P,SL500, A31, R52, T42,X32(SXGA+), T40P,A31P, A21P, 770Z)
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#2 Post by fasterbybike » Fri Aug 29, 2008 4:23 pm

I'm going to move this thread over to the X2/X3/X4 forum where I can see this type of thing has been discussed before.

Mods, please lock. Thanks. 8)
W520, X301, T500, (past X61( SXGA+),T42P,SL500, A31, R52, T42,X32(SXGA+), T40P,A31P, A21P, 770Z)
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