Messages in this thread | | | From | "Aless. Barbieri" <> | Subject | Re: MS-PNR interface card | Date | Sat, 10 Jan 1998 00:06:51 +0100 (MET) |
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Hi,
Richard Waltham wrote: >It uses an NCR53c400a - this appears to be supported by the ncr5380 driver. > >I/O address of mine is at 0x290-0x29f, not sure about IRQ but may be 5 or >possibly 12 - if it uses one. > >Look at the source of the ncr5380 driver for boot set up. > >I have never tried using it in Linux so don't know if it will actually work.
and on the same topic: "borys" wrote: > > to have my MS-PNR scsi card work? > > hi! microtek uses the NCR chipset i believe. select generic > NCR5380/53c500 support. i have a microtek card as well. it's like a
You are right! Tough I haven't managed to make it work. During boot-up my machine completely hangs after the following messages: (Hand typed :-)
scsi0: at base 0x350 irq5 option CAN_QUEUE=10 CMD_PER_LUN=2 release=7 ncr53c400 release=2 scsi0: Generic NCR5380/53c400 Driver scsi : 1 host scsi: aborting command due to timeout: pid 0, scsi 0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0 0x00 00 00 00 00 00
scsi0: aborting command scsi0: destination target 0, lun 0 NCR5380: coroutine is running
STATUS_REG :00 BASR:00 ICR:00 MODE:01, MODE ARBITRRATION ON scsi0: REQ not asserted phase unknown
NCR5380 core release=7 ncr53c400 release=2 Generic5380 release 1 Base Addr:0x00350 io_port:0000 IRQ 5
NCR5380: coroutine is running scsi0: no currently connected command scsi0: issue_queue scsi0: disconnected queue scsi0: abortion command scsi0: destination target 0, lun 0 command =0x00 00 00 00 00
....and so on... I use this card with a Scanmaker II (by Microtek) the only reason win95 still survives on my box. Plese help me eradicate such a BIG virus!!
Alessandro
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