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Problem with a SCSI card

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (GP)
Fri Dec 20 18:44:40 1996

Date: 	Fri, 20 Dec 1996 18:25:28 -0500
From: GP <gateflo@top.ca>
To: linux-scsi@vger.rutgers.edu


Hi,
 
 Sorry the previous mail has a wrong reply address 

 I'm having a problem with a scsi card which I don't know the name but with a aic6360
 adaptec chipset. I cannot use both my sound blaster and the scsi card together without
 receiving the segmentation fault message. Even when I use the BOOT and ROOT disks the
 message appears during bootup. And more I cannot do a make dep without seg. fault when
 the SCSI card is in.
 
 I would like to mention that everything works real fine without the SCSI card.
 And both cards live well together in WIN95.
 
 The SCSI card is detected as a aha152X during boot up.
 I use Slackware 3.0 Elf with Kernel 1.3.20.
 Here are some more infos.
 
         Sound Blaster: IRQ=7, DMA=1 and 6 address=220, CD=230 Midi=330
                 The CDROM is a panasonic CR-563. Midi is disable on the SB card and
Kernel
         SCSI VLB Card: IRQ=12 Address:340
         The system is a 486 DX100
         Video BD Diamond Stealth 64 VLB with VRAM
         My HD controller is a EIDE VLB with 2 hard disk on the primary port.
                 The secondary port is unused.
 
 Is it an unusual problem?
 Should I throw away this card?
 Will I get better results with a simple AHA152X ISA card?
 I hope I put enough infos on my trouble to get help
 Thanks to all replys
 --
 Gaetan Pigeon

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