I have a Future Domain TMC-950 (might be 9C50) in a laptop port replicator
that I can't seem to get Linux to recognize.  I read the HOWTO, and under
DOS I can use debug to display the address that win95 says it's at
(0xde000), and it comes back some text about the controller.  Win95 says
it's at IRQ 11, but the HOWTO says the only valid IRQ's are 3 and 5.  The
HOWTO also indicates that I can send insmod parameters like
"tmc8xx=0xde000,11", but that doesn't work either.

Anyone gotten this board to work under Linux?  I'm trying to avoid a floppy
install... <grin>
Thanks.




> ----------
> From:         Marcus Blankenship[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent:         Saturday, May 29, 1999 9:07 AM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      Dell XP4100c w/ Docking station - SCSI problems
> 
> I have a Dell XP4100c, and just purchased a docking station for it with
> SCSI
> and ethernet ports.  Both work perfectly under Windows95, so I know the
> hardware is fine.  I am attempting to install Mandrake 5.3 Linux, and
> can't
> seem to get the system to recognize the SCSI adapter, (which has the Linux
> CD-ROM).  Has anyone gotten this to work?
> 
> On startup, the adapter identifies itself, and all devices attached to it.
> It says it is a Future Domain 9C50 / 950.  Does anyone else have one of
> these, and might know of some kernel params I need to pass?
> 
> Thanks,
> Marcus
> 
> 
> Marcus Blankenship
> Jeld-Wen, Inc
> {std/disclaimer.i}
> selur xunil
> "UNIX _is_ user friendly.  It's just selective about who its friends are."
> 

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