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From: hpeyerl@sidney (Herb Peyerl)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Re: Adaptec 1542CF w/NetBSD
Date: 27 Jan 1994 14:52:38 GMT
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Ollivier Robert (roberto@keltia.frmug.fr.net) wrote:
: In article <759404599snz@brixham.demon.co.uk>,
: Martin Allard <mea@brixham.demon.co.uk> wrote:
: >Please can we have a definitive answer as to whether the
: >1542CF is supposed to work with NetBSD 0.9?
: >After all, this is the current Adaptec model.

: Have you tried to disable *all* the advanced features that new model
: provide ? (big partitions, and so on...).

I haven't had any problems with mine.

aha0 at 0x330-0x337 irq 11 drq 5 on isa
aha0: bus speed 200ns
aha0 targ 0 lun 0: type 0(direct) fixed <QUANTUM P105SS 910-10-948.9 > SCSI1
sd0 at aha0 targ 0 lun 0: 98MB 1019 cyl, 6 head, 33 sec, 512 byte/sec
aha0 targ 1 lun 0: type 0(direct) fixed <MICROP  1588-15MB1036511AS0C> SCSI1
sd1 at aha0 targ 1 lun 0: 633MB 1632 cyl, 15 head, 53 sec, 512 byte/sec
aha0 targ 3 lun 0: type 0(direct) fixed <HP      7957S           8819> SCSI1
sd2 at aha0 targ 3 lun 0: 100MB 1663 cyl, 4 head, 31 sec, 512 byte/sec
aha0 targ 4 lun 0: type 1(seq) removable <EXABYTE EXB-8200        425A> SCSI1
aha0 targ 5 lun 0: type 5(ro) removable <TOSHIBA CD-ROM XM-3301TA0272> SCSI2
st0 at aha0 targ 4 lun 0: 2294048 blocks of 1024 bytes
cd0 at aha0 targ 5 lun 0: loaded


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