Subject: Re: RiscBSD Kernel that supports Cumana SCSI (Not SCSI II)
To: None <awenn@westgate.vut.edu.au>
From: Mark Brinicombe <amb@physig4.ph.kcl.ac.uk>
List: port-arm32
Date: 07/26/1996 15:54:52
>Does anyone know of the existance of a kernel that supports the Cumana SCSI
>card not the SCSI II card. If so, I would be very pleased to hear from
>them because all the kernels I have tried detect the card in the podule slot,
>they don't seem to know anything more than that.

Nope The cumana SCSI II is the only cumana card supported.
We would be happy to work on drivers for other cumana cards but we need a card
and some info on it. As I understand it only the SCSI II card is still
supported. The SCSI II card was the only card we could get info on from Cumana.

As a matter of interest what SCSI controller does the card use. A driver may
not be difficult for someone with a card to write if they can use some of the
generic SCSI chip source.

Cheers,
				Mark

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