>I have an old SCSI tape drive (DL6250 tape) with an old SCSI card driving
>it (I'm guessing that its a SCSI, it certainly looks like one).  The chip
>on the card is marked:
>
>ARCHIVE
>20940-001
>NCR0380704
>FP08118
>R9312
>
>I cannot find any mention of this chip in the list of supported SCSI
>chips. It used to work under SCO, but does anyone know if there is any
>chance of getting Linux to recognise this card with any other drivers from
>some source, or is a case of Buckley's?

It's probably based on the NCR SCSI chipset. You could try the drivers
in Linux. But it may be a design using FIFO or worse, programmed I/O
instead of busmastering. If it's an ISA adaptor, don't bother, you can
get a good PCI SCSI adaptor very cheap nowadays.


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