Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 17 Sep 1999 13:46:33 -0700 (PDT) | From | (Robert Frey) | Subject | Re: 2.3.>14? Advansys no-go |
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> there's a _big_ problem with the advansys driver as > included with the newer kernels. They don't detect > my APB940U card, not even if I explicity tell the > address (which seems to be illigal for PCI cards > anyway).
Hi Rik,
There was an AdvanSys PCI SCSI board detection bug introduced in v2.3.17, which was fixed in v2.3.18. As it turns out the 3.2G driver did not work in >= v2.3.13. Based on your subject line maybe you were using the 3.2G driver in >= v2.3.13.
If you haven't already please try using the 3.2H driver which is in v2.3.18, otherwise please send me more details.
Bob Frey bobf@advansys.com
BTW Yes, the driver "ioport=" option is only used by the driver for ISA and VL card detection. It has no effect on EISA and PCI card detection.
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