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Iomega ZIP SCSI.

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Carlos Costa Portela)
Wed Aug 27 16:42:18 1997

Date: 	Wed, 27 Aug 1997 21:49:04 +0200
From: Carlos Costa Portela <c.c.portela@ieee.org>
To: Lista linux-SCSI <linux-scsi@vger.rutgers.edu>

Hello all!
This is probably a simple question for all of you, but I am turning
crazy with this.
When I installed my linux system, I chose IDE and SCSI option, because I
have a Iomega ZIP SCSI drive. Well, at least this is what I thank,
because...
gandalf:~$ cat /proc/devices 
Character devices:
 1 mem
 2 pty
 3 ttyp
 4 ttyp
 5 cua
 6 lp
 7 vcs
10 misc
14 sound

Block devices:
 1 ramdisk
 2 fd
 3 ide0

Well, I've never installed a SCSI drive in a system, but I can conclude
from this that my kernel has no SCSI support now, correct?. I think now
that my real problem was that I thought that my kernel has SCSI support
so I must recompile my kernel, don't I?

I know that when I configure my SCSI adapter, I must include some
parameters, say

aha152x=< PORTBASE> ,< IRQ> ,< SCSI-ID> , < RECONNECT>

How can I know what my parameters are?.

Thanks in advance.
BYtE!
	Carlos.


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