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SubjectRe: NCR5380 stuff - working
On Wed, 31 Mar 1999, Alan Cox wrote:

> --- ../linux.vanilla/drivers/scsi/NCR5380.c Tue Dec 22 23:19:48 1998
> +++ drivers/scsi/NCR5380.c Wed Mar 31 14:51:07 1999

Thanks Alan,

I got it to work "as expected".

No problem besides throughput ca 150 Kb/sec on a Pentium 133 and a
decent scsi hard drive :-/ - despite USLEEP* tweaking. A bit strange.

I can initialize dtc3181e card in PnP mode (isapnp - fine)
"with an irq", but it does not produce interrupts anyway, seems so.

Is there any info on programming the DTCT-436P (and similar) chip?

I can think it wants some magic init to make it produce irqs
on hardware events. There is nothing like that in the generic driver.

[well, irq lines on my card are wired to the chip at least - it *may* work
:]

Happy hacking,
--
Ivan


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