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- From: knier@miller.cs.uwm.edu (Robert Knier )
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd
- Subject: SCSI card supported with new drivers (Julians)
- Date: 4 Jan 1993 01:37:40 GMT
- Organization: University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
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- All:
-
- I came across a Future Domain compatible SCSI card and had
- some questions. This card is a Dandy-3400 which claims to be compatible with
- the Future Domain card. It contains the TMC - 950 Chip (Manufactured by
- Future Domain). Although it looks like a 16 bit card upon closer evaluation,
- it only uses a 8 bit data path (The additional lines from the 16 bit slot
- seem to be for a wider range of interrupt settings). This card only has two
- settings, the IRQ line and the BIOS address range (additionally it can act as
- a FDD controller). Would anyone know anything about this card? What port(s)
- does it use? It doesn't seem to use DMA transfers - is this true? Is this
- supported by Julian's drivers?
- I am also looking at the Always IN 2000 SCSI card. How does this
- stack up? Is it supported by Julian's drivers?
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-
- Many thanks in advance,
-
-
- Robert Knier
- (knier@miller.cs.uwm.edu)
-