Re: SCSI card ?

2004-01-09 Thread Shaul Karl
On Thu, Jan 08, 2004 at 07:35:01PM -0500, Andrew Vallon wrote: > Has anybody installed and got to work an Adaptec SCSI model 29160 card > with Debian kernel_2.4.18? > The card says it will work under 'Linux' however... > I need an ultra wide card to work with an Sony AIT drive that I have. >

Re: SCSI card & DAT tape drive

2002-11-09 Thread Philippe Marzouk
On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 01:46:08PM +0200, Johan van der Walt wrote: > Thanks, but where do I get the module for the scsi adapter? Adaptec 2940. > I looked in /lib/modules but could not find anything there. > > It should be in /lib/modules//kernel/drivers/scsi/ try 'modprobe aic7xxx', if the d

Re: SCSI card & DAT tape drive

2002-11-09 Thread Frank Gevaerts
On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 01:46:08PM +0200, Johan van der Walt wrote: > Thanks, but where do I get the module for the scsi adapter? Adaptec 2940. The module you need is aic7xxx Frank > I looked in /lib/modules but could not find anything there. > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECT

Re: SCSI card & DAT tape drive

2002-11-09 Thread Johan van der Walt
Thanks, but where do I get the module for the scsi adapter? Adaptec 2940. I looked in /lib/modules but could not find anything there. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: SCSI card & DAT tape drive

2002-11-09 Thread Philippe Marzouk
On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 12:59:15PM +0200, Johan van der Walt wrote: > Inspection of /var/log/dmesg suggests that the SCSI card is not seen. How do I add > SCSI support to the kernel? > The module depends on your SCSI card modprobe Philippe -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with

Re: SCSI card & DAT tape drive

2002-11-09 Thread Johan van der Walt
Inspection of /var/log/dmesg suggests that the SCSI card is not seen. How do I add SCSI support to the kernel? Johan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: SCSI card & DAT tape drive

2002-11-09 Thread Johan van der Walt
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Re: SCSI card & DAT tape drive

2002-11-09 Thread Derek Gladding
On Friday 08 November 2002 10:07 pm, Johan van der Walt wrote: > I installed Woody yesterday on my PC. Everything seems okay except for > the fact that I can't access my DAT tape drive. On Potato it was seen > immediately and I expected the same with Woody but it does not see it. > All my work stuf

Re: scsi card compatibility under Debian

2001-12-11 Thread Mark Seven Smith
THANK YOU! :-) Excellent advice (and under the circumstances, very helpful!) On Tuesday 11 December 2001 02:13 am, Robert Storey wrote: > Any decent quality scsi card will have 50 pins. It would > be very shortsighted to buy a 25-pin card just to save a > few bucks. There are plenty of cable ad

Re: scsi card compatibility under Debian

2001-12-11 Thread Robert Storey
Any decent quality scsi card will have 50 pins. It would be very shortsighted to buy a 25-pin card just to save a few bucks. There are plenty of cable adaptors that will allow you to use a 25-pin device with a 50-pin card. - Robert Storey On Sun, 9 Dec 2001 18:39:10 -0800 Mark Seven Smith <[EMAI

Re: scsi card compatibility under Debian

2001-12-09 Thread Mark Seven Smith
On Sunday 09 December 2001 01:07 pm, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote: > To minimize cost, you want to get a SCSI card with the > same connector as your scanner. For an HD50 > connector get the 2940. For the DB25 connector, get a > 2904. Are you sure you meant the 2904? I cannot find a reference an Ad

Re: scsi card compatibility under Debian

2001-12-09 Thread Mark Seven Smith
On Sunday 09 December 2001 03:52 pm, Jean-Marc V. Liotier wrote: > I have a HP scanjet 5p and I replaced the ISA triangle > card with a PCI Adaptec 2904. ... On Sunday 09 December 2001 01:07 pm, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote: > For an HD50 connector get the 2940. For the DB25 > connector, get a 2904.

Re: scsi card compatibility under Debian

2001-12-09 Thread Jean-Marc V. Liotier
On Sun, 2001-12-09 at 21:57, Mark Seven Smith wrote: > I am looking for useful, and CHEAP--I am on a fixed income, > and feeling very poor these days ;-) The Hewlett-Packard > website claims that the scanner I have needs a $150 dollar > card; in fact they generously point out the exact card they

Re: scsi card compatibility under Debian

2001-12-09 Thread Jeffrey W. Baker
On Sun, 2001-12-09 at 12:57, Mark Seven Smith wrote: > First of all, I am stunned to find a site like > http://lhd.datapower.com; so, I thank you very much! :-) > > Now, I also have the /usr/src/linux-2.4/drivers/scsi > directory on my system, because I recently was diligently > re-compiling m

Re: scsi card compatibility under Debian

2001-12-09 Thread Mark Seven Smith
First of all, I am stunned to find a site like http://lhd.datapower.com; so, I thank you very much! :-) Now, I also have the /usr/src/linux-2.4/drivers/scsi directory on my system, because I recently was diligently re-compiling my kernel for the first time (it worked! Hooray! :-) Anyway, th

Re: scsi card compatibility under Debian

2001-12-09 Thread Greg Madden
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Saturday 08 December 2001 12:34 pm, Mark Seven Smith wrote: > I'm trying to get a scsi card (for an old HP ScanJet 4p > scanner), though eBay; and in trying to determine if a card > advertised will work with Linux, I went to the Debian > homepage, a

Re: scsi card compatibility under Debian

2001-12-09 Thread Michael Wagner
On Saturday, 08. Dec. 2001 at 16:50:24, Brian P. Flaherty wrote: > Did you try the Linux hardware database? It is something like > lhd.datapower.com. Hello Brian, another good adress is the hardware data base at http://www.suse.com for a general overview. CU Michael -- Registred Linux-User

Re: scsi card compatibility under Debian

2001-12-08 Thread Brian P. Flaherty
Did you try the Linux hardware database? It is something like lhd.datapower.com. Good luck. Brian

Re: SCSI card

2000-10-16 Thread Peter S Galbraith
> The card came to me in a plain brown box labelled "UDS-IS11", P/N > -970160-16 > > With a bit of research I located this site: > http://support.umax.co.uk/technotes/f096B.htm > > Which tells me the card is a dtc-3181le and can be set up under linux > using: > insmod g_NCR5380 ncr_irq=2

Re: SCSI card

2000-10-14 Thread Marvin Stodolsky
Sarah, >With a bit of research I located this site: >http://support.umax.co.uk/technotes/f096B.htm >Which tells me the card is a dtc-3181le and can be set up under linux >using: >insmod g_NCR5380 ncr_irq=255 ncr_addr=0x280 dtc_3181e=1 While not being able to help you directly, I can make