Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2002 00:17:14 +0000 (GMT) From: attila! <attila@hun.org> To: FreeBSD-CURRENT <current@freebsd.org> Subject: TekRam 395U[W] series SCSI controllers for CURRENT Message-ID: <20020917001714.YvSr72430@hun.org>
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The price is right on the 395U[W]: $41/52 and it is
their newer series which uses a "TekRam 1040" chip.
Has anyone used it on CURRENT --and is it supported?
TekRam is an assembly house not a fab shop --is the chip
the same as the ISC 1040? and covered under the 'isc'
driver? --or under the 'amd' driver?
BTW, I'm planning to use it as a third SCSI controller
for CDROM, DVD-RAM, ZIP, etc on the Tyan SMP which has a
3COM dual NIC controller so I can use both xl devices
for 160 MB bus operations.
thanx!
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