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Diagnosis: In almost all cases, this a motherboard problem, but it might can also be caused by a bad expansion or add-in card as well. If the DMA controller number is supplied as part of the error message, that
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may help you narrow down the DMA channel where the problem was detected, if applicable. DMA
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controller #1 handles DMA channels 0 to 3, and controller #2 handles channels 5 to 7 (channel 4 is the cascade between the dma controller verilog code two controllers). Recommendation: First, troubleshoot as a generic expansion or add-in card issue. Second, troubleshoot the motherboard itself. More Information on DMA Channels Direct Memory Access (DMA) Channels Direct memory access (DMA) channels are basically what the name http://www.techsupportforum.com/forums/f10/solved-dma-error-189537.html implies, the system pathway used by devices to transfer information directly to and from memory. DMA channel problems are not nearly as frequent as IRQ issues, however they do occur. This is probably due to the fact that there are fewer of them and they are used by far fewer devices. Hence they usually cause fewer problems with system setup. Conflicts on DMA channels can often cause very strange system problems and at times can be very difficult http://www.dewassoc.com/support/bios/errors/dma_controllers.htm to diagnose. DMA channels are used most commonly by floppy and tape drives and sound cards. In early computers, the processor did almost everything, running programs, transferring data to and from peripherals etc. Unfortunately, having the processor perform these transfers is very inefficient, as it is then unable to do much else. The development of DMA channeling enabled the devices to leave the processor out of the loop, thereby allowing it to do other work and the peripherals to transfer data themselves, which obviously leads to increased performance. Special channels were created, along with their controlling circuitry, that allowed the transfer of information without the processor controlling every aspect of the transfer. This circuitry is normally part of the system chipset on the motherboard. Note that DMA channels are only on the ISA bus along with their derivatives, EISA and VLB. PCI devices do not use standard DMA channels at all. Third-Party and First-Party DMA (Bus Mastering) Standard DMA is sometimes referred to as "third party" DMA, and as such the system DMA controller is actually doing the transfer (the first two parties are the sender and receiver of the transfer). There is also a type of DMA called "first party" DMA. In this situation, the peripheral doing the transfer actually takes control of the system bus to perform the transfer. This is also called bus mastering. Bus mastering p
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