Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2002 12:09:37 +0900 From: Kayoko Isshi <isshi@cs.fujitsu.co.jp> To: "Justin T. Gibbs" <gibbs@scsiguy.com> Cc: AIC <aic7xxx@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: AIC-7902 source program Message-ID: <3DFFE6F0.EB8FCBB5@cs.fujitsu.co.jp> References: <3DFEF932.A81FAAB0@cs.fujitsu.co.jp> <753260000.1040152472@aslan.btc.adaptec.com>
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Hi, Thank you for your reply. "Justin T. Gibbs" wrote: > > I have tried new version driver on AIC-7902. > > I can make and install the driver aix79xx, > > and recognize target I/O. > > You have target mode working? No, I tried native initiator mode only. And I want to try target mode. > > 4)I cannot get the latest version. > > > > I cannot gunzip aic79xx-linux-2.4-20021213.bksend.gz file. > > I got the following message. > > > > % gunzip aic79xx-linux-2.4-20021213.tar.gz > > gunzip: aic79xx-linux-2.4-20021213.tar.gz: not in gzip format > > If you used a web browser to download it, it may already be uncompressed. > Just use tar without the gunzip option. The "file" command should also > indicate that the file is not compressed. Sorry! I can get it. > > > > 5)Next schedule > > Will you support sequencer code with TRAGETROLE ? > > Not until the next revision of the silicon. Although Rev A can be > made to work as a non-packetized target, there are several bugs that > make this task "unpalatable". Rev B has pretty solid non-pack target > mode, but is still lacking packetized target mode. Rev H1B (single channel > version) should have this all fixed, so I will be targeting it for > target mode applications. Dose it mean that any revision chip can be made to work as packetized initiatior? Now I borrow Rev A3 HBA. I heard that Rev A3 can work well except for PCI/1xxMHz. But I will buy 39320D/HBA. Which revision chip will be placed on 39320D that I will get? Could you open your sample sequenser code with TARGETROLE ? Regards. ----------- Kayoko Isshi To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe aic7xxx" in the body of the message
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