

I'm not using a custom DSDT for this motherboard and I've attached my ist if anyone has some insight on either cards. When I use AHCI_3rdParty_eSATA.kext that SATA device is not recognised at all in the system profiler. So not sure why it's preferring the 1062 entry over the 1061 since both are present in the kext. And reading the chip itself on the card it says ASM1061. When I use AHCIPortInjector.kext the SATA device is recognised in system profiler as an ASM1062. I've attempted using two kexts (attached) AHCI_3rdParty_eSATA.kext and AHCIPortInjector.kext I haven't tested the internal ports as I don't need these. But I havent found anything in 2014 and Im hoping things have moved on a little. I did some Googling, and back in 2011/2012 the ASMedia ASM1061 wasnt supported well under FreeBSD/FreeNas. The device doesnt actually claim to support Linux, and I wanted to use the. All that could have been ignored, though, though.
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However, I cannot get any drive to be recognised in the eSATA ports. Except this ASRock one - it has 4 SATA ports, because two of them are provided by an ASMedia ASM1061 chipset. ASMEDIA ASM1061 SATA 3 WINDOWS VISTA DRIVER DOWNLOAD - Free Shipping. System profiler sees the card like all the others as a "Generic AHCI Controller" with AHCI version 1.20 supported. I've switched the jumpers (not sure which position is the 1,2,3) so I've made it so that one internal and one external will operate to test the card. Now the second ASMedia controller I haven't been able to get to work.

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