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Date:      Mon, 05 Oct 1998 16:52:36 -0700
From:      "Scott Worthington" <SWorthington@hsag.com>
To:        kpielorz@tdx.co.uk
Cc:        hardware@FreeBSD.ORG, SteveFriedrich@hot-shot.com
Subject:   Re: Problem with Adaptec AHA-2940xx -Reply
Message-ID:  <s618fa64.072@bvainc.com>

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Pooling is an excellent idea.  I have two AHA-2940UW boards, one
"born-on" circa 1996 and the other "born-on" July 1998.  The 1996
board shipped with 1.25, the 1998 with 1.34.3.  So I have two
test boards plus two 2940UA with a BIOS version (erg, I forgot
it's version).

Plus access to a FIC PA-2007 with Award BIOS, Two FIC PA-2011
with BIOS that I can switch from AMI to Award, and access to
Dell (Pentium, Pentium Pro, Pentium II).

I can bounce the card around to various machines, boot the 
FreeBSD / Linux Slackware boot-floppy and note the various
problems.

I noted my solution to my FIC PA-2011, and hopefully I have
helped reduce some stress somewhere.

Creating a Adaptec / Mainboard compatibility FAQ with all
the details would be excellent--reducing the "waiting for
scsi to settle" confusion.

Interestingly, I found this problem to be the same with Linux,
but I did not find any discussions of it through searching
the www.dejanews.com archive.  How many months are
archived and searchable, I wonder?

Great idea, what is your proposed next step?  

Tonight I will try upgrading my AHA-2940UW (that works as 
downgraded to 1.25) back to its 1.34.3 shipped version.
(I just hate flashing, I hope it goes smoothly and the UPS
holds on).  I will note the problems and solutions with
that flash.

>>> Karl Pielorz <kpielorz@tdx.co.uk> October 5, 1998  3:35 pm >>>

On Mon, 5 Oct 1998, Scott Worthington wrote:

> Again, I hope this find helps others who run into the 'waiting for
> scsi to settle' problem.

Hi,

Is this the problem whereby 'certain' machines with 'certain' aha2940's
just sit there 'waiting for scsi to settle' (which if you leave them for
like up to half an hour turns into errors like "board not responding"
etc.?)

I got caught with this one a while ago - and posted all my findings to the
list (in a kind of summary)...

If I dig them out - maybe we should pool them - do you have the board
revisions / BIOS's on the Adaptec's etc. as well?

Regards,

Karl Pielorz



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