Kategori | Chipset-Chipset |
Merek | AMD |
Perangkat | Chipset Drivers |
Sistem Operasi | Windows 2000, Windows XP |
Versi | 1.43s |
Besar file | 8.29 Mb |
Dikeluarkan | 2016.07.07 |
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IDE Bus Master Version 1.43s Driver for Motherboards with the AMD-768, AMD-766 or AMD-756 Peripheral Bus Controller - WHQL-Certified for Windows 2000/XP ONLY. See driver information for details. WHQL STATUS: Windows 2000/XP: WHQL Certified, Microsoft Digitally-Signed (Use for WHQL submissions). The digital signature is a file called amdeide.cat included in the executable. Windows 95/98/98SE/Millennium Edition(ME)/NT4.0: NOT WHQL Certified, NOT Microsoft Digitally-Signed. REQUIREMENTS: Motherboard with AMD-768, AMD-766, or AMD-756 Peripheral Bus Controller (Southbridge) Windows 95/98/98SE/ME/NT 4.0/2000/XP UDMA/33 or UDMA/66 or UDMA/100 Hard Drive with appropriate cable (UDMA/66 and UDMA/100 drives require the 80 pin cable to operate at their rated speeds) OPTIONAL: Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 3 or later Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 or later UDMA/33 DVD-ROM or CD-ROM drive WARNING: The driver does not support CD-ROM Changers. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Remove the old AMD EIDE Driver if it is present through the Add/Remove Control Panel Applet. 2. RESTART the system. 3. Run the automated installation program, eide_xxx.exe, where xxx indicates the revision number. 4. RESTART the system. REVISION HISTORY: ***** Version 1.43s***** - WHQL-Certified for Windows 2000/XP ONLY. ***** Version 1.43 ***** - Fixed issues with S3 resume. ***** Version 1.41g ***** - Added EIDE info utility for Windows 98/98SE/ME/NT. This introduces to the user the ability to alter drive modes. - Fixed Windows installation issues with the AMD-768 Peripheral Bus Controller. ***** Version 1.40c ***** - Added support for the AMD-768 Peripheral Bus Controller. - Added support for Windows XP. - Fixed chipset recognition issue in 2000/XP. - Fixed Windows 2000 issue of recognizing MWDMA mode Slave Drives. ***** Version 1.36 ***** - WHQL Certified Driver. - Fixed Windows 98/ME issue with Suspend to RAM support for AMD-766 Peripheral Bus Controller. - Fixed Windows NT issue of VideoCD not playing in a DVD drive. ***** Version 1.32 ***** - WHQL Certified Driver. - Added installation support for Windows ME/2000. - Fixed backward compatibility of UDMA/100 drives to run at UDMA/66 speeds on the AMD-756 Peripheral Bus Controller. - Added support for the AMD-766 Peripheral Bus Controller. ***** Version 1.24 ***** - Updated Windows NT installation to accommodate a greater selection of languages. - Fixed Windows NT issue of VideoCD not playing in CD-ROMs running in DMA mode. - Fixed Windows 95 issue of Slave CD-ROMs not playing Audio CDs. ***** Version 1.22 ***** - WHQL Certified Driver. - Changed drive caching behavior after Windows98 Second Edition restart. ***** Version 1.21 ***** - WHQL Certified Driver - Initial release. FAQ: Q: How do I know if the driver is performing DMA mode? A: Using the Windows NT Diagnostics (Start->Programs->Administrative Tools->Windows NT Diagnostics), go to Resources. Then select I/O Port, and you'll be presented with a list of drivers. Click on the device heading, and the device list will be re-ordered in alphabetical order. Check what I/O ports the amdeide.sys driver is using. Anything >1000 (most commonly 6300, F000) would indicate that DMA Bus Mastering is occuring.) Q: Using Windows 95/98, looking at a hard disk device from the Device Manager, the DMA box has disappeared? A: The DMA box can only be used with the standard Microsoft driver. When a third party driver is installed (such as the AMD EIDE Driver), the DMA box will no longer appear. However, the driver is programmed to use all devices in their most optimal configuration. Therefore, if DMA is available for that particular device, the driver will use it. Q: Using Windows 95/98, the device has a check box for DMA. When I check the box and reboot, the box does not stay checked? A: The DMA box can only be used with the standard Microsoft driver. When a third party driver is installed (such as the AMD EIDE Driver), the DMA box will not work as intended. If you check the box, when the operating System reboots, the box appears unchecked. However, the driver is programmed to use all devices in their most optimal configuration. Therefore, if DMA is available for that particular device, the driver will use it. Q: What is the proper procedure for Installing or Updating the driver? A: After running the automated install (eide_xxx.exe), it is critical that the system be restarted. If an AMD driver already exists on the system, you need to uninstall the driver before installing a new one. This is done by going to the Add/Remove Control Panel Applet (Start->Settings->Control Panel), and removing the AMD IDE Driver. Before Installing the newer version, YOU MUST RESTART THE SYSTEM. Q: Under Windows 95/98, using MSCDEX.EXE for my CD-ROM device slows down the system, and/or disables the CD-ROM? A: You cannot use both MSCDEX.EXE and the AMD IDE Driver. Using MSCDEX will slow the performance of your system, and may cause incompatibility with some programs. Q: Using Windows 98, how do I change the drive letter assigned to my CD-ROM? A: Go to Device Manager (right click on My Computer and select Properties), and select the CD-ROM. Using the dialog box, the user can select the letter, or range of letters available for the CD-ROM device. (c) Copyright 1999-2002 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. All rights reserved. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: THE MATERIALS ARE PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF ANY KIND INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD-PARTY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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