Am Montag, 26. September 2005 20:41 CEST schrieb Brandon Mercer: > Daniel A. Ramaley wrote: > >I have an i386 file server running OpenBSD 3.7-release. I want to add > > an SATA drive to the system. Since the motherboard does not have SATA > > built-in, i need to purchase a controller card. I notice on > >http://www.openbsd.org/i386.html that a number of SATA chips are > >supported, though many will require an upgrade to -current or 3.8 when > >it is released (either of which i would be willing to do if necessary). > >My question is, given a chip number listed on i386.html, how do i find > >out what products the chip is used in? > > > >For example, i was looking at the Promise SATA 150TX4 and i have not > > yet been able to find what chip that controller uses. Any suggestions > > on what controller card i should get? > > LSI Logic. Find one...
Could you please add some numbers? Better numbers with a venoder combination? I never heard of cheap LSI SATA chipsets/controllers. Thanks in advance, -Harry > they're cheap, fast, work great and you can even > do raid!! > Brandon [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]

