At 2002-09-03 06:13 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Sounds like a custom ASIC.
>I have an old scanner made by Microtek that came with an adapter ISA card made by 
>Adaptec.
>There is only one chip in this board, a 68-pin QFP labeled as follows:
>Adaptec
>AIC-6360L
>CKEA611
>711913
>D2-38
>KOREA
>
>The description of this IC bares some resemblance to yours. In my case, this chip is 
>a custom made ASIC for Adaptec. Yours may be the same.
>
>Tony 

Yours is an SCSI-chip I'm quite sure. Adaptec
is famous for it's SCSI-controllers and chips.
I think I have programmed for that chip around
1996. We had databooks about it, but the
documents were very unclear about how to
handle all the command and status bits etc.
The chips also had a lot of legacy nonsense
in it like two serial buffers behind each
other.

There should be code for it in Linux.


Greetings,
Jaap

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