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Date:      Tue, 18 Jun 2002 06:13:37 +0200
From:      Oliver Lehmann <lehmann@ans-netz.de>
To:        obrien@FreeBSD.org
Cc:        alpha@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: Boot from scsi
Message-ID:  <20020618061337.4d1d3d1b.lehmann@ans-netz.de>
In-Reply-To: <20020617162956.A46624@dragon.nuxi.com>
References:  <20020617203402.69ff1348.lehmann@ans-netz.de> <20020617162956.A46624@dragon.nuxi.com>

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On Mon, 17 Jun 2002 16:29:56 -0700
"David O'Brien" <obrien@FreeBSD.org> wrote:

> Add to this any generic 810, 815 (W), 875 (UW), 876 (UW), 895 (LVD), 896

Hmm i Have a Digitalstorm (whis is a NIC and a scsicontroller in one card)
IIRC Tru64 has drivers for it (FreeBSD only recognise the SCSI part)

sym0: <885> port 0x1000-0x10ff mem
0x82090000-0x82090fff,0x82091000-0x820910ff irq 2 at device 5.0 on pci0
sym0: Symbios NVRAM, ID 7, Fast-20, SE, parity checking
sym0: open drain IRQ line driver, using on-chip SRAM
sym0: using LOAD/STORE-based firmware.
sym0: PCI BUS clock seems too high: 40218 KHz.
sym0: interrupting at CIA irq 2

But SRM won't boot from it.



> Certainly no `generic' one.

Maybe thats why srm won't boot from the digitalstorm ;)



> Also add to your list Seagate 2940UW (if you have recent SRM).

I assume, you mean Adaptec. I own an OEM U2W which does not work. But i
will try to find a cheap UW ;)


Greetings, Oliver


PS: Whats about creating a list with working Controller (exact article
description)/Chipset/alpha-board/srm-version? Because, i think i'm not the
only one with this question, and it's easy te refer then..

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