Subject: Re: is SUNW,fas an esp(4)?
To: Erik E. Fair <fair@clock.org>
From: Matthew Jacob <mjacob@feral.com>
List: port-sparc
Date: 08/16/2000 10:58:11
No. It's not. It's *close*, but I believe it's either a ESP-266 or
ESP366 chip, not the ESP-100A that esp(4) drives. I have documentation if
somebody wants to take this on (ENOTIME). 

It *should* be driven by the esp(4) driver. Insofar as my documents tell me,
it's the same logic, but wide. The same logic, btw, which is then wrapped
inside of a little RISC sequencer which is that which makes up the isp(4)
cards.


On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, Erik E. Fair wrote:

> I have a SunSwift Fast Ethernet (hme)/Wide SCSI (fas) Sbus card, sun 
> part # 501-2739. Alas, NetBSD pops up this SCSI controller as "not 
> configured" at boot. Is this not another variant of the "esp" and 
> therefore a trivial thing to enable?
> 
> 	curious,
> 
> 	Erik <fair@clock.org>
>