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Date:      Fri, 29 Dec 1995 12:29:17 +1030 (CST)
From:      Michael Smith <msmith@atrad.adelaide.edu.au>
To:        dkelly@iquest.com (David Kelly)
Cc:        questions@freefall.freebsd.org, msmith@atrad.adelaide.edu.au
Subject:   Re: Recommendations for SCSI card?
Message-ID:  <199512290159.MAA04693@genesis.atrad.adelaide.edu.au>
In-Reply-To: <v02130504ad087a076a6e@[204.177.193.231]> from "David Kelly" at Dec 28, 95 11:02:54 am

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David Kelly stands accused of saying:
> >All of these have the NCR bios; in fact, I haven't met a PCI motherboard
> >on sale here yet that doesn't.  YMMV.
> 
> What does NCR (now Symbios) bios support *look* like? My Nexgen PCI-90 as
> AMI bios but nothing within its pretty graphic-windowed setup suggests
> support of an NCR/Symbios SCSI card. Recently checked a PCI/VL-bus 486 w/
> AMI bios whose setup looked just like my Nexgen except for the addition of
> some kind of EPA crap.

Plug in an NCR card and try it; it doesn't "look" like anything unless the
PCI BIOS probes find a card; then you get a signon and a SCSI probe.

If you're a little patient, dig out a tool like DOS debug and cruise through
the BIOS segment (0xf000:0 - 0xffff:f) and look for "SDMS" in a text message.

> motherboard FLASH bios. Also hear this often trashes your FLASH bios making
> the system totally unusable.

Trying to follow the vendor's instructions for flashing your BIOS usually
renders it unusable anyway.  I prefer to copy them with a 'real' programmer,
but not everyone has that luxury 8(

> David Kelly N4HHE,   n4hhe@amsat.org,    dkelly@iquest.com

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