[3603] in linux-scsi channel archive
NCR53c400 card.
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Timm)
Sun Mar 29 09:16:02 1998
Date: Sun, 29 Mar 1998 09:04:42 -0500 (EST)
From: Timm <timm@grfn.org>
To: linux-scsi@vger.rutgers.edu
Hello!
I have an ancient Ballard Synergy SCSI card, its an 8 bit ISA card
from the pre-windows era. I can however, use the card in linux memmory
mapped at 0xd8000 and the driver reports that it uses irq 7. Now, I can
use my HP Dat drive fine and take back ups every week or so and ableight
runny extremely slow, it works fine. I also can do cdda2wav off my scsi
cdrom and scan with a scsi scanner. I cannot however, mount cdrom's or use
harddrives on it.
I started playing with the driver and enabled/disabled different
things but couldn't get it to work with the hds or compile, in the case
of SCSI2 which I figured might be needed.
Can anyone help me out? Should I post some more info?
Thanks, Martin.
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