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At some point hitherto, Bill Freeman hath spake thusly:
I added an Adaptec AHA1542 and a Jaz drive to it (to have
enough room for a local iso image). Kudzu (or whatever checks for
new hardware) didn't notice, nor did the hardware browser.
If you can't get your system to work using
modules, please be informed that my skanky
old 33MHz-486 firewall box has an AHA1542
in it and when I've built kernels for that
machine I've always just made them statically
linked (I'm currently using a 2.4.18 kernel,
FYI) and they've always just
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From: Michael O'Donnell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2002 5:05 PM
Subject: Re: real scsi + ide-scsi module loading
If you can't get your system to work using
modules, please be informed that my skanky
old 33MHz-486 firewall
http://postnuke.com/modules.php?op=modloadname=Newsfile=articlesid=1990mode=threadorder=0thold=0
Greg Allan a.k.a. Adam_Baum, the lead core developer and one of the four
founding members of the PostNuke CMS Development Project passed away
from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident. The
On Sat, 22 Jun 2002, at 12:37pm, Derek D. Martin wrote:
If memory serves, the AHA 1542 SCSI card is an ISA PnP card.
Gosh, no. The venerable AHA-1542 pre-dates the ISA PnP standard by quite
a bit. Not only is it covered in jumpers, but, IIRC, to disable
termination, you have to manually
On Fri, 21 Jun 2002, at 4:43pm, Bill Freeman wrote:
It has an ATA CDR on it that seems to correctly get serviced by, among
other things, ide-scsi, which I presume acts as the (pseudo) host adapter
for the connection.
Yes. You will need that to use it as a CDR, which is only supported via