Yes my card does have the SCSI connector for the external drive which I
don't use and the 15 pin for the breakout box.

When you say switch is it physical?  Do I need to set it to a certain
config?

Thanks,


On Sun., Mar. 21, 2021, 11:33 a.m. Bernhard Praschinger, <
shadowl...@utanet.at> wrote:

> Hallo,
>
> sorry I was offline for quite a while.
>
> You write in the subject that you have a Iomega Buz card, but the lspci
> output say's ZR36057. Which was used in the DC10/DC30. Does your card
> have a SCSI interface connector and a 15 pin connector on the backplane ?
> The buz was the most problematic card, because it had a PCI Switch on
> the card for the ZR36067 and the SCSI controller.
>
> William Lum wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Following your instructions here is what I found.
> >
> > I should also note that I am testing on a live USB stick vs installed on
> > ssd.  This was mainly because I had installed 3-5 different versions and
> > flavours of linux trying to get this to work and wanted to avoid
> > installing more until I find a solution.  Please let me know if this is
> > an issue.
> >
> > On Ubuntu 15.04 (Linux ubuntu 3.19.0-15-generic)
> > The hardware is the IOmega Buz (0.6:09.0 Multimedia video controller
> > [0400]: Zoran Corporation *ZR36057*PQC Video cutting chipset [11de:6057]
> > (rev 01)
> >
> > I looked for drivers in /lib/modules/  that took me to
> > /lib/modules/3.19.0-15-generic/kernel/driver/media/pci/zoran where I
> found:
> > - videocodec.ko
> > - zr36016.ko
> > - zr36050.ko
> > - zr36060.ko
> > - zr36067.ko
> > none seem to be a direct match for the zr36057
> That should be no problem just use the zr36067 instead.
>
> > Tried to load the driver  "modprobe -n -v --show-depends zoran" this
> > resulted "FATAL: Module zoran not found."
> >
> > Then tried "modprobe -n -v --show-depends zr36067" this seemed to
> > install modules
> > insmod /lib/modeules/3.19.0-15-generic/kernel/driver/...ko (ic2/alogo,
> > media, V4l2, videocodec, zr36067)
> It should also load the driver for the TV decoder and encoder.
>
> When you do a lsmod | grep zr you should see the loaded modules. Are
> some v4l (video4linux) modules loaded too ?
>
> > but when I "lspci -nnk" it still does not show any subsystem or driver
> > in use so not sure if it worked... also wanted to try testing it with
> > VLC but couldn't install as the Ubuntu software center is too old and
> > the links no longer seem to work.  This worries me, if I do get this
> > working will I be able to install any software (i.e. Kdenlive etc).
> > Don;t know how to do this if the ubuntu software center isn't working.
> > apt get also had errors as the folders for this version of ubuntu seem
> > to no longer exist.
> I don't know if it is a problem if the lspci does not show you the card.
> Does the lspci command (or some boot log) show you a hint that the scsi
> controller ist recognized.
>
> When you start in a 2nd terminal a command like that:
> tail -f /var/log/messages
>
> You should see the messages when the kernel loads the driver. That
> output would be very helpful.
>
> > Thoughts on how I should proceed?
> The output from the kernel when you load the drivers should be very
> helpful. To see if that kernel recognizes the card.
>
>
> auf hoffentlich bald,
>
> Berni the Chaos of Woodquarter
>
> Email: shadowl...@utanet.at
> www: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~gz/bernhard
>
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