I finally succeded in installing the board. Its more a setup problem than a
typically debian quaestion.
1) in the bios setup
I left all the interrupts as PnP execpt #10 which is configured on the board
(11 is the default but there was an IRQ conflict with the graphics adapter
under win). #10 is
Since the AVA1505 does not have an on-board bios, you have to tell the module
where
it's at. Give the options at load time with "modprobe -a aha152x
aha152x=0x340,11,7"(ioport,irq,scsihostid) or using modconf, give the options
where
prompted. Put an append statement in lilo when you've figured
I'm trying to configure an adaptec AVA1505 adaptec ISA
SCSI card on a potato system.
1) default aha152x.o module included with 2.2.17-ide deb was generating
unresolved symbols
2) after kernel compilation I've no more errors but a resource busy message.
For the moment IRQ and IO adresses configu
A "new Adaptec 1505 scsi card"? Well, this card could hardly be new. Anyway!
This card
is incapable of auto-detect. You *must* supply kernel (or module if you're
loading as
a module) options to tell the driver what IO, IRQ, etc. you want to use. For
instance,
in my /etc/lilo.con
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Bill Leach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 12/09/99 04:14:22 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
cc:(bcc: Mike Heyes/LincolnFP/BerisfordPlc)
Subject: Kernel SCSI for Adaptec 1505
First, while subscribed to a number of debian lists, I am not
currently subscribed to debian-user so p
First, while subscribed to a number of debian lists, I am not
currently subscribed to debian-user so please reply to me or
cc me. Thank you.
I have tried to build (yet another new kernel) for a machine
that has the now usual pri/sec ide and a new Adaptec 1505
scsi card. The card is recognized
Hi
We have a DellDimensionXPSPro200n in the lab and it's running
Debian 1.2 . It's an EIDE computer, but we need to connect
Exabyte 8500 tapedrive to it and I was looking for some
not-expensive SCSI adapter on pricewatch.com. I've found that I
can get Adaptec 1505 for just $
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