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From: Brian Ristuccia <brianr@osiris.ml.org>
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Subject: aic7xxx and Intel pr440fx
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I have an Intel pr440fx motherboard coming today, and I was wondering if
there were any special issues with its onboard SCSI and the aic7xxx
driver. I'm using 5.0.17 or 5.0.18 now with my aic7xxx based 2490 ultra
card. It detects all my devices just fine, and works reliably.

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Brian Ristuccia
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