Plug and Play SCAM support
--
The default setting is disabled. They mention in the manual that if
enabled than SCSI ID are automatically assigned to those SCSI devices
that support SCAM. Those that don't usually are not affected (except
some older SCSI 1
On Thu, 24 Jul 1997, David M wrote:
Plug and Play SCAM support
--
The default setting is disabled. They mention in the manual that if
enabled than SCSI ID are automatically assigned to those SCSI devices
that support SCAM. Those that don't usually are
On Tue, 22 Jul 1997, David M wrote:
Plug and Play SCAM support
--
The default setting is disabled. They mention in the manual that if
enabled than SCSI ID are automatically assigned to those SCSI devices
that support SCAM. Those that don't usually are not
Dear list members,
I was looking at the documentation my adaptec PCI SCSI and notice a
couple of configuration parameters that could be changed when running
under Linux (rather than DOS or Windows). These are:
Plug and Play SCAM support
--
The default setting is
On Tue, 22 Jul 1997, David M wrote:
:Dear list members,
:
:I was looking at the documentation my adaptec PCI SCSI and notice a
:couple of configuration parameters that could be changed when running
:under Linux (rather than DOS or Windows). These are:
This sounds similar to an AHA-2940UW,
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