I heard somewhere that I needed to do that with this Pioneer DVD-R burner.
Please tell my why, if that is true, please?
And how do I make the DMA setting stay? I go into Device Manager(In my Win98 computer), I check the DMA box but when I look in there later, the box is Unchecked again. Why is that?
How can I make the setting stay?
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When u enable the DMA setting, it tells Win98 to restart with DMA enabled but if it detects that the DVD drive is not DMA capable it turns it off.
I had this problem with my DVD rom. It was on the secondary ide channel as a slave, with my CDWriter being the master. The CDWriter is UDMA2 but the DVD was reported as PIO which is *REALLY* slow.
My solution to u is to put u're DVD-R burner to master on the secondary ide channel.
If its already on master then u've got me stumped! -
DMA stands for Direct Memory Access .
If your device is DMA enabled , all acess with memory neednīt a step via
CPU , meaning less time to move your bits from/to device from/to memory
NO DMA : Device -> CPU -> Memory
WIth DMA : Device - > Memory
One step less , more speed in data transfer.... -
Hi Rock Jr,
Are you saying you can enable DMA only on the master, but not the slave?
I'm set up like you....CD-RW as master, DVD-R as slave.
If I do that, then are you saying my CD drive will not get DMA enabled? I use that more than my DVD drive. Can we not do it for both somehow? -
Alb1no,
Yes, I'd heard that. And it always seemed like a good idea.
But had also heard that "some problems" could arise and wondered what folk here thought about the benefits as opposed to hassles it has caused them personally. -
Hey JoeAgain,
I've never had any problems with me DVD as Master and me CDRW as a slave.
B4 I changed me DVD to Master, me CDRW was reported as Ultra DMA mode 2 but me DVD rom was reported as PIO mode. I figured it was a bit fishy so I switched 'em
Now, me CDRW is still reported as Ultra DMA mode 2 *AND* me DVD rom is reported as Ultra DMA mode 4.
As for the speed gain, well its definitely a *BIG* improvement. From a measly 2-3x read speed, its now reading between 11-14x!!
I'll let u decide JoeAgain whether u want the improvement or not. If it gives u hassle, put your CDRW as slave on the primary ide channel and leave your DVD-R as master only on your sec ide channel.
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