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Date:      Thu, 7 Mar 1996 11:02:01 -0700 (MST)
From:      Terry Lambert <terry@lambert.org>
To:        tdwyer@netbsd08.dn.itg.telecom.com.au (Terry Dwyer)
Cc:        FreeBSD-questions@freefall.freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Embedded SCSI controller on HP netserver LC
Message-ID:  <199603071802.LAA14319@phaeton.artisoft.com>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSI.3.90.960307103056.24742C@netbsd08.dn.itg.telecom.com.au> from "Terry Dwyer" at Mar 7, 96 10:43:34 am

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> I've been offered the chance to upgrade my hardware at work from a tired
> old 486DX33 16MB ram to a new machine.  This could well be a HP Netserver
> LC (P100).
> 
> I have some reservations about this machine, the main one being to do with
> the embedded SCSI controller, (an aha7770 I've been told), on the EISA
> bus, this is even though the machine has a PCI bus. 
> 
> Does anyone know if the embedded controller is, in fact a 7770 or has 
> someone made a typo, should it be a 7870 (please yes!)
> 
> I've looked at the FAQ and the handbook (on minnie) and it says only 7870
> controllers are supported.  Is this up to date info?
> 
> Apart from the above, I'm also not very impressed by the SCSI controller
> being attached to the EISA, not the PCI bus. 
> 
> If anyone could help me out with this I would be most appreciative, I 
> have to talk the boss around to speccing my own (ASUS 2940W) machine ASAP.

If this is the machine I think it is, then it is an AIC 7770 chip on
the motherboard.

UnixWare had a significant problem running on these boxes because of
the HIM layer being changed by HP and the download microcode needing
to be slightly different.

I know that at least one person was running FreeBSD on this hardware,
but you will need to post a message, probably to -hackers, asking for
the details about their experience.


					Terry Lambert
					terry@lambert.org
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Any opinions in this posting are my own and not those of my present
or previous employers.



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