[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: Trying to install the Hurd on SCSI PC
From: |
James Morrison |
Subject: |
Re: Trying to install the Hurd on SCSI PC |
Date: |
Wed, 16 Oct 2002 05:56:34 -0700 (PDT) |
--- Christian Mauduit <ufoot@ufoot.org> wrote:
>
----------8<------------------------------------------------------------------
> Supported by Supported by
> On board the generic the enhanced
> Chip SDMS BIOS Wide SCSI std. Max. sync driver driver
> ---- --------- ---- --------- ---------- ------------
> -------------
> 810 N N FAST10 10 MB/s Y N
> 810A N N FAST10 10 MB/s Y Y
> 815 Y N FAST10 10 MB/s Y N
> 825 Y Y FAST10 20 MB/s Y N
> 825A Y Y FAST10 20 MB/s Y Y
> 860 N N FAST20 20 MB/s Y Y
> 875 Y Y FAST20 40 MB/s Y Y
> 876 Y Y FAST20 40 MB/s Y Y
> 895 Y Y FAST40 80 MB/s Y Y
> 895A Y Y FAST40 80 MB/s Y Y
> 896 Y Y FAST40 80 MB/s Y Y
> 897 Y Y FAST40 80 MB/s Y Y
> 1510D Y Y FAST40 80 MB/s Y Y
> 1010 Y Y FAST80 160 MB/s N Y
> 1010_66* Y Y FAST80 160 MB/s N Y
>
----------8<------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> And I own a 1010 Fast80 160 MB/s card. Unfortunately it's supported by
> the "enhanced" driver which is contained in a "sym53c8xx.c" file which
> is in the Linux source tree but not in Mach's. Point is that Linux seems
> to compile the enhanced driver automatically when one asks for the
> generic one. So from a configuration point of view, I just said "hey,
> compile ncr53c8xx" and it compiled both ncr53c8xx and sym53c8xx. As a
> conclusion, it really seems that my SCSI card is not yet supported by
> GNU Mach.
>
> Christian.
Thanks for tracking this down. I'll try to get the hardware guide updated.
=====
James Morrison
University of Waterloo
Computer Science - Digital Hardware
2A co-op
http://hurd.dyndns.org
Anyone referring to this as 'Open Source' shall be eaten by a GNU
__________________________________________________
Do you Yahoo!?
Faith Hill - Exclusive Performances, Videos & More
http://faith.yahoo.com