Hello all, My box is a PC with an EPoX 8KTA2 and a Duron 700, a Matrox Millennium II PCI and a Gravius Ultrasound PnP (ISA). It is running Debian 2.2r2 (Kernel 2.2.17).
The IDE-Devices connected to it are: hda: Traxdata CDRW2260+, ATAPI CDROM drive hdb: TOSHIBA CD-ROM XM-6002B, ATAPI CDROM drive hdc: IBM-DTLA-307030, ATA DISK drive hdd: SAMSUNG WU32163A (2.16GB), ATA DISK drive I am quite happy with this machine except for one thing: Whenever the CD-drives are accessed in some way (reading, burning) at least two strange effects happen: 1) Sound played at 44kHz becomes noisy and literally slows down. Sound played at 22kHz or less isn't affected. 2) When connected to an ISP with the 56k external serial modem, massive communication problems appear. E.g. ping doesn't work (it simply ceases to produce any output). As soon as the CD-ROM access stops, everything works again. Surprisingly the problem doesn't occur with the HDDs, only with the CD-ROM-drives. I have tried changing the IDE-cable, exchanging master and slave, changing the BIOS-settings but the problem is still there. What else can I do? I've asked in comp.os.linux.hardware but apparently nobody could help me. Maybe changing the PIO-/DMA-Mode could help, but I don't know how to set them for CD-ROM drives (hdparm is only for HDDs). While booting the kernel says ide0: BM-DMA at 0xe000-0xe007, BIOS settings: hda:DMA, hdb:DMA ide1: BM-DMA at 0xe008-0xe00f, BIOS settings: hdc:DMA, hdd:DMA Does this mean that my CD-drives are using DMA? Changing the PIO-/DMA-Mode in BIOS doesn't change anything. Any help is greatly appreciated, Christoph