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From: Greg Romaniak <greg@snoopy.gwr.com>
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Subject: AIC7890 chipset
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I'm looking at buying an ASUS P2B-LS motherboard with dual on-board
AIC7890's (according to the documentation I've seen).  The README with the
latest linux driver I haev says the AIC7895 is supported, but doesn't
specifically mention the 7890.  Can anyone confirm or deny that this SCSI
controller is supported before I drop the money on a motherboard?

Thanks,

Greg


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