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Re: Boot cmd for NCS-250_SC SCSI card

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (David Norris)
Tue Apr 1 19:35:28 1997

To: submit-linux-dev-scsi@yggdrasil.com
From: norris@essc.psu.edu (David Norris)
Date: 	2 Apr 1997 00:28:12 GMT

In article <m0wBRS0-0008zSC@seneca>, Harald Milz <hm@seneca.muc.de> wrote:
>From: hm@seneca.muc.de (Harald Milz)
>Subject: Re: Boot cmd for NCS-250_SC SCSI card
>To: linux-scsi@vger.rutgers.edu
>Organization: Linux.DE
>
>> Linux is not recognizing my SCSI card on bootup.
>
>What SCSI chip is on it? Cheap SCSI cards are frequently built around 5380 or
>53C400 compatibles, and your kernel must either be compiled to contain the
>correct driver, or you must load a module after/during boot. 
>
>-- 
>Harald Milz ----------- PGP Public Key: finger hm[AT]muc.de (Key ID 7ADC4839)
>
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The chip is a: 
		Zilog Z53C8003VSC    SCSI    9344    BA

Does this help?

David Norris

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