AHCI article?
AHCI article?
I'm requesting a AHCI article on the wiki because AHCI is now common in modern SATA drives.
Story for all of this:
(Yes, I'm contributing to ReactOS, I know)
I was trying to write a AHCI driver for ReactOS. So I now need to find resources for AHCI. Knowing this place I went here but there was not a AHCI article to be seen.
(And yes, I'm now starting to Yahoo! all resources I can find and report them here)
Story for all of this:
(Yes, I'm contributing to ReactOS, I know)
I was trying to write a AHCI driver for ReactOS. So I now need to find resources for AHCI. Knowing this place I went here but there was not a AHCI article to be seen.
(And yes, I'm now starting to Yahoo! all resources I can find and report them here)
Current work on a OS: SauOS (project homepage: http://code.google.com/p/sauos/)
Re: AHCI article?
The obivious Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_H ... _Interface
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_H ... _Interface
Current work on a OS: SauOS (project homepage: http://code.google.com/p/sauos/)
Re: AHCI article?
and here is intel documentation for AHCI!
http://www.intel.com/technology/serialata/ahci.htm
http://www.intel.com/technology/serialata/ahci.htm
Last edited by quok on Tue Jun 30, 2009 9:48 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Reason: moved here by quok
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Re: AHCI article?
You could always grab the specs and write one yourself. It would be a way to learn more about the way AHCI works.
EDIT: Your signature still says you're working on SauOS.
EDIT: Your signature still says you're working on SauOS.
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There is that problem where imate was banned from the wiki for posting total nonsense, now he's back ordering people to write an article for him. I've yet to figure for which of the two reasons that is
@imate: yes, AHCI is a good subject to find a place in the wiki, but for ReactOS purposes I think you should write a driver off the specifications alone, and learn to not rely on us to provide you all the information.
@imate: yes, AHCI is a good subject to find a place in the wiki, but for ReactOS purposes I think you should write a driver off the specifications alone, and learn to not rely on us to provide you all the information.
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Okay then, write the article out in Notepad using the wikitext language (or whatever you people prefer to call it ) and attach it as a .txt and send it to a few of us so we can look it over
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Just posting it here will do.Troy Martin wrote:Okay then, write the article out in Notepad using the wikitext language (or whatever you people prefer to call it ) and attach it as a .txt and send it to a few of us so we can look it over
Re: AHCI article?
well i cant login to the wiki although i am part of the wiki group. I should of said this much nicer anyway.
*opens up all the PDFs and starts writing*
Soon I will post this stuff here.
*opens up all the PDFs and starts writing*
Soon I will post this stuff here.
Current work on a OS: SauOS (project homepage: http://code.google.com/p/sauos/)
Re: AHCI article?
I know. You were such a poor poster we had to bring in special measures to be able to ban you from editing articles.well i cant login to the wiki although i am part of the wiki group. I should of said this much nicer anyway.
Re: AHCI article?
I started a simple AHCI article over at the wiki; AHCI
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