On Fri, Jun 11, 1999 at 12:00:36PM -0500, Werner Kliewer wrote:
> Thanks. I see that the 1420 is no longer current. I wonder if the 1460 is as easy 
> to use? I don't think I can use the 1480, but I should try to find out.

For me, I just compiled pcmcia-3.xx, installed it, connected the cable to my
storage assembly, put in the card, and I could use /dev/s{d,t}{a,b,c,...}.
/proc/scsi/scsi listed all of the devices, I could mount filesystems built on
my workstation, and write DAT tapes.  Note because of another screwy pcmcia
card (3com 3CCE589ET) which only works for irq 11 I did tell pcmica not to use
some irqs.  The scsi card did work without irq manipulation on an earlier
laptop.

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