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- Subject: Re: question for friend
- From: TMatsumu@example.com
- Date: 24 May 96 12:53:00 EDT
- Cc: gah@example.com ("Gary A. Hildebrand")
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Form: Reply Text: (14 lines follow) {Aside to Ted: are you convinced yet that I know the difference between my ass and a 10BaseT jack?} Definitely. You know your linux and scsi. BTW, my friend Vernon at support@example.com tells me that Gary may want to try BIOS 3.20 (bios files are free, but you need eprom burner) as he feels this may be the version that the linux drivers were based upon, however he also gives the disclaimer that linux is not officially supported. I hope this changes sometime... Ted Original text: (89 lines follow) >From owner-tlug@example.com, on 5/23/96 11:13 PM: >>>>> "Ted" == Ted Matsumura <tedm@example.com> writes: Ted> Hi, I was wondering if any of you gurus could help out a Ted> friend, please cc: him as he's not yet on the list, but Ted> From: "Gary A. Hildebrand" <gah@example.com> Ted> I'm trying to run Slackware 2.3.0 (based on Linux 1.2.8 circa Ted> 5/7/95) on an AST 486DX33 PC with 16MB of RAM and ISA bus, If this is the Sept 95 Infomagic CD ROM set, it's ugly. I didn't have any problem with the aha1542 driver, but I had lots of trouble with the aic7880 driver.... Upgrading to Slackware 3.x or switching to RedHat might help, but probably not. Ted> that has an Adaptec 1542B ISA bus SCSI adapter installed. Ted> The version number of the Adaptec BIOS is 3.10. A 1GB drive Ted> (Toshiba?) is attached to the adapter. I have never had any Ted> trouble using the adapter from DOS/Windows, with either the Ted> 1GB drive or a previous 0.5GB Fujitsu drive. This is not necessarily relevant; DOS/Windows makes lots of assumptions that Linux does not. Ted> configuration. BUT, the 1542 driver reports the following Ted> error message during boot: Ted> aha1542_in failed(3): Unable to determine Adaptec DMA Ted> priority. Disabling board Yep. Found it in the code. It looks to me like your board is not where Linux expects it to be---the very first time Linux makes a request to the board it times out (that "3" is "3 bytes remaining of 3 requested"). The 1.3.76 driver (sorry, I don't have access to a 1.2.8 vintage source) demands that the board live at 0x330 or 0x334. This can be overridden in LILO: /* * LILO params: aha1542=<PORTBASE>[,<BUSON>,<BUSOFF>[,<DMASPEED>]] * * Where: <PORTBASE> is any of the valid AHA addresses: * 0x130, 0x134, 0x230, 0x234, 0x330, 0x334 * <BUSON> is the time (in microsecs) that AHA spends on the AT-bus * when transferring data. 1542A power-on default is 11us, * valid values are in range: 2..15 (decimal) * <BUSOFF> is the time that AHA spends OFF THE BUS after while * it is transferring data (not to monopolize the bus). * Power-on default is 4us, valid range: 1..64 microseconds. * <DMASPEED> Default is jumper selected (1542A: on the J1), * but experimenter can alter it with this. * Valid values: 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 (MB/s) * Factory default is 5 MB/s. */ So where the Slackware boot disk asks you what to boot, use ... boot: ramdisk aha1542=0x330 "boot:" is the LILO prompt; "ramdisk" is which kernel---this is required, LILO will try and fail to find a kernel called "aha1542=0x330" if you don't include it, "ramdisk" is the usual default for the installation process; "aha1542=" signals the kernel to pass the following parameters to the driver, and you should change "0x330" to fit your installation. You should not have to touch the other values; DMASPEED in particular is *not* the DMA priority level mentioned in the message. BUSON and BUSOFF are tuning parameters; they might make your system faster if set to non-default values, but they should not affect whether it works at all.... No promises, of course. I haven't seen your hardware.... Do make sure that it's really an Adaptec 1542B (the first time I opened one of my boxes I found a number of unpleasant surprises where the mfr had substituted "equivalent" hardware). Check and see where the board is configured; several MIDI and sound boards apparently like to use that 0x330 I/O address, so the SCSI host may be elsewhere. Boot DOS and use Norton SI or Quarterdeck Manifest or the like; that should give you most of that information. {Aside to Ted: are you convinced yet that I know the difference between my ass and a 10BaseT jack?} -- Stephen John Turnbull University of Tsukuba Yaseppochi-Gumi Institute of Policy and Planning Sciences http://turnbull.sk.tsukuba.ac.jp/ Tennodai 1-1-1, Tsukuba, 305 JAPAN turnbull@example.com Use Proportional Font: true Previous From: owner-tlug@example.com Previous To: tlug@example.com Previous Cc: gah@example.com ("Gary A. 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