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From: stever@csuohio.edu (Steve Ratliff)
Subject: Re: Need any QIC-02 driver available ASAP [netbsd]
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-=Runaway Daemon=- (frechett@benji.Colorado.EDU) wrote:
: 
: I got a couple positive responces after my last posting and it
: has been rumored that the QIC-02 controller I have is most likely
: either of the 'Archive' or 'Wangtek' variety.  One of them works
: with wt0 and one of them doesn't.  I apparently have the one
: that doesn't.  
: 
: I've got a Genoa/Teac 60MB drive w/ QIC-02 controller
: and I need a driver that works desperately.  Apparently there are
: plans for -current or 1.0 to have a working wt0 but of course
: I'll need to back everything up before I can upgrade so I need
: something that works now.  Currently the probe at boot doesn't
: even see the card.  (yes.. it works from DOS)
: 
: If anyone know of a different QIC-02 driver, or knows of someone
: who knows..  please let me know.
: 
: 	ian

	Have you tried the newer wt.c and wt_reg.h from FreeBSD
-current.  They have been updated some in the past few months and you
can try grabbing them from freebsd.cdrom.com way down deep.
something like /pub/FreeBSD/FreeBSD-current/src/sys/i386/isa  or
something very close to that.  With a kernel compile you might be in
business.  Make sure your kernel config matches your hardware 
io port and irq.

Steve