First post, by sgraffite
Hello,
I have two Toshiba Satellite 330CDS with Pentium MMX 266MHz CPUs with Windows 98SE installed. Macdat info
I haven't been able to figure out how to get the DMA checkbox to show up on the drive properties in Windows 98SE. I would really prefer DMA mode as it uses much less CPU.
I am using a Syba Dual Compact Flash adapter with Innodisk iCF 9000 8GB CF cards. This same adapter/CF card combo works with DMA on my Toshiba Satellite 2535 300MHz Pentium MMX I have, also with Windows 98 SE. That leads me to believe it is not the fault of the adapter or CF card in this case.
Windows 98SE shows it as a Standard IDE/ESDI Hard Disk Controller. I have tried installing the Intel chipset drivers (1997 and 2001) from Phil's site.
It always gives an error that the chipset is not supported, and will not install. I'm assuming the board for these Tillamook CPUs is an Intel 440TX, or Intel 440 something. Maybe Toshiba has special chipset drivers.
I tried downloading drivers from Dynabook's site, but it seems broken as you can't select and operating system, which is required. So no luck there.
I checked the BIOS for DMA options, but this BIOS is very sparse and I was not able to find anything to enable DMA. It seems there is a utility called HWSETUP for Toshiba laptops to update BIOS settings within Windows, but I could not find it for Windows 95/98.
I'm just wondering what else to look for or try? Has anyone else has gotten DMA to work on a drive in a Toshiba Satellite 330 with Windows 98?