I've a DC-390F with the ncr53c875 chipset on it, running on a an amd
k6-3dnow, and a seagate 9gig ST39173WC drive hooked up to it, and I've
successfully installed redhat 5.2 (from Nov 98) and this is what it does
during boot up:
It detects the controller during boot up, and detects the drive, but then
starts doing this:
NCR53c875-0: Copying script fragments into the on-board RAM
NCR53c875-0: command processing resumed
NCR53c875-0:-<0,0>: WIDE SCSI (16 bit) enabled.
NCR53c875-0:-<0,0>: FAST-20 SCSI 40.0MBS (100NS, offset15)
NCR53c875-0:0: ERROR (0:18) (1-21-4) (f/3d) @ (script e60 : 19000000)
NCR53c875-0: script cmd = 89030000
NCR53c875-0: regdump da 10 80 3d 47 0f 00 0e 03 01 80 21 80 00 01 19
NCR53c875-0: have to clear fifos
NCR53C875-0: resetting, command processing suspended for 2 seconds
NCR53C875-0: restart (scsi reset)
NCR53C875-0; enabling clock multiplier
NCR53C875-0: copying script fragments into the on-board RAM
.....
And loops again again again, each time changing the line above reading:
"ERROR (0:18) (1-21-4) ...." to some thing else.
Please if anybody has an idea of what's going on here, let me know.
Thanks in advance.
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