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Date:      Thu, 19 Jan 1995 17:25:41 -0800
From:      rsoles@SIRIUS.COM (Roger L Soles)
To:        Plyaskin Sergey <splyaski@cmp.com>, "'freebsd-questions@freebsd.org'" <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org>
Subject:   Re: FreeBSD/Adaptec 1740 problem
Message-ID:  <9501200119.AA01353@SIRIUS.COM>

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My suggesttion was based on empirical data...

Under FreeBSD I haven't seen a problem... but under OS/2 (which like
BSD can drive the SCSI bus fairly hard) I've had intermitent problems
with the AHA-1742, AHA-2742T, AHA-2842, and AHA-2940 when I don't
use terminator packs -- when I do, it seems to work well...  DOS
never seems to have this problem, my guess is that there's plenty
of time between SCSI bus acesses...

I can't image what the reason is, unless it has something to do with
noise on the SCSI bus...

- Roger

At 04:20 PM 1/19/95 PST, Plyaskin Sergey wrote:
>
>Okay, it makes sense to try using a terminator pack, thanks.
>However, I still do not understand why it worked with DOS/Windows. And 
>regarding (4): how does it affect the performance? I have set 5MB/s already, 
>and it doesn't help.
>Thanks.
>
>Serge
> ----------
>From: rsoles
>To: Plyaskin Sergey; 'freebsd-questions@freebsd.org'
>Subject: Re: FreeBSD/Adaptec 1740 problem
>Date: Thursday, January 19, 1995 10:07AM
>
>I'd guess it's a termination problem.
>
>1 - make sure you're running the 1740 in enhanced mode (eisa config
>    if necessary)
>2 - make sure you've got each physical end of the chain terminated with
>    no termination in the middle
>3 - consider using a terminator pack rather than the termination built
>    into any device (if the host adapter is at the end of the chain
>    it should be ok to use it's termination).
>4 - if nothing else works, slow down the maximum transfer rate for those
>    devices (using your eisa config)
>
>At 09:49 AM 1/19/95 PST, Plyaskin Sergey wrote:
>>
>>I've been running FreeBSD 2.0 on a Gateway 2000 486SX25 ISA machine with no 
>
>>problems for about 2 months. It has an Adaptec 1542CF SCSI host adapter and 
>
>>one external 1Gb SCSI HD.
>>
>>Now, I have problems installing FreeBSD on a Mitac 486DX33 PC with EISA 
>bus.
>>It has EISA Adaptec 1740 SCSI host adapter and 2 SCSI hard disks. Under 
>DOS,
>>everything worked fine. I decided to get rid of DOS and install FreeBSD. I
>>deleted all patitions on the disks using fdisk and started installation.
>>When starting the computer, I get a message indicating that both HDs are
>>detected:
>>
>>SCSI ID0 Installed
>>SCSI ID1 Installed
>>
>>however, FreeBSD finds only the adapter but not the disks. I tried both
>>FreeBSD 2.0-RELEASE and FreeBSD 2.0-950112SNAP. I also tried to set the
>>adapter to both standard and enhanced mode (in standard mode it's detected
>>as 1540.) I borrowed an Adaptec 1540 (ISA) from my friend, and the disks
>>were detected by FreeBSD.
>>
>>Is that the problem with that particular 1740 adapter or EISA adapters in
>>general or I do something wrong? I'm confused and would appreciate any
>>help/hints.
>>
>>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
>
>> -----------
>>Serge Plyaskin                splyaski@cmp.com
>>Advanced Technology Center    516-562-5951
>>CMP Publications
>>
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>>
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>// Roger L Soles
>// PO Box 280785
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