PRB: Potential IDE Controller Conflict with Visual C++Last reviewed: August 26, 1997Article ID: Q130532 |
The Information in this article applies to:
NOTE: This is assumed to apply, but has not been tested on Visual C++ versions 1.5x, 2.x, 4.x, or 5.0.
SYMPTOMSHard drives that hold more than 528 MB and that use a CMD chipset interface to an IDE controller cause Visual C++ and Fortran Powerstation to hang when using 32-bit disk access.
CAUSECMD supplies a driver for their IDE interface that conflicts with the development environment when using 32-bit disk access. This has been confirmed with Visual C++ version 1.5 and is believed to affect other versions.
RESOLUTIONObtain a later driver from the CMD electronic bulletin board service (BBS) at (714) 454-1134, and turn off 32-bit access while using Visual C++. A later version of the driver will fix the problem completely. Please check the bulletin board for availability of later drivers. If this does not solve the problem, the only option is to reformat in a configuration that is less than or equal to 528 MB of storage space on your hard disk. NOTE: 1024 cylinders = 528 MB.
STATUSThis problem originally surfaced on an HP Quantum LP5540A drive that was formatted to 540 MB. Both HP and CMD have verified that this is a problem with CMD's driver. NOTE: This has not been tested on Visual C++ versions 1.51, 1.52, 2.0, or 2.1.
MORE INFORMATIONYou probably have a CMD chip set if one of the following is true:
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Additional query words: lock up stop freeze
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