AFAIK, the 274x/284x/294x driver in Linux supports all of the 294x family,
including the 2940U2W (at least, it was recognized on my system).

The 2940U2W uses UltraSCSI signal levels (LVD=Low Voltage Differential).
Although the documentation indicates that it can drive single-ended as well
as differential devices, I found that it would not drive my older SCSI-2
drives.  This is because they require a higher signal voltage.

Unless you have LVD devices, you better stick to the 2940UW for SE devices
and 2944UW for FWD devices.

-----Original Message-----
From: David C. Hoos, Sr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 1999 3:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Linux-SCSI mailist
Subject: Adaptec 2940UW controller driver for Linux


Hi,

Where can I find a driver for this card?

Does the driver support 2940U2W, as well?

What are the pros and cons of 2940UW vs. 2940U2W?


Thank,

David C. Hoos, Sr.



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