From owner-freebsd-hackers Wed Aug 13 19:12:10 1997 Return-Path: Received: (from root@localhost) by hub.freebsd.org (8.8.5/8.8.5) id TAA15274 for hackers-outgoing; Wed, 13 Aug 1997 19:12:10 -0700 (PDT) Received: from shell.monmouth.com (root@shell.monmouth.com [205.164.220.9]) by hub.freebsd.org (8.8.5/8.8.5) with ESMTP id TAA15265 for ; Wed, 13 Aug 1997 19:12:08 -0700 (PDT) Received: from i4got.lakewood.com (fh-ppp24.monmouth.com [205.164.221.56]) by shell.monmouth.com (8.8.5/8.7.3) with ESMTP id WAA16015; Wed, 13 Aug 1997 22:09:36 -0400 (EDT) Received: (from pechter@localhost) by i4got.lakewood.com id WAA17994 (8.8.5/IDA-1.6); Wed, 13 Aug 1997 22:12:03 -0400 (EDT) From: Bill Pechter Message-ID: <199708140212.WAA17994@i4got.lakewood.com> Subject: Re: Trantor T160 In-Reply-To: <199708140159.LAA17438@genesis.atrad.adelaide.edu.au> from Michael Smith at "Aug 14, 97 11:29:43 am" To: msmith@atrad.adelaide.edu.au (Michael Smith) Date: Wed, 13 Aug 1997 22:12:03 -0400 (EDT) Cc: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Reply-to: pechter@lakewood.com X-Phone-Number: 908-389-3592 X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.4ME+ PL31 (25)] MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sender: owner-freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org X-Loop: FreeBSD.org Precedence: bulk > Bill Pechter stands accused of saying: > > Anyone ever work up a driver for the Trantor T160 SCSI card... > > Just found one and I'd love to off-load some scsi stuff (mostly cd or tape > > use) to it. > > Is this one of the 53C80/53C400 cards? You might be able to coax the > 'nca' driver into talking to it if it is. The T130 is NCR based... (I've got a Pro Audio Spectrum here which works ok with the nca driver (it's using the T130 design on it). The T160 has three chips and a ROM the SCSI chip (I traced the lines back from the terminator) says Trantor T101 S9406AJ NSC1992 Pat. Pending. Bill ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Bill Pechter | 17 Meredith Drive Tinton Falls, NJ 07724 | 908-389-3592 pechter@lakewood.com | Save computing history, give an old geek old hardware. This msg brought to you by the letters PDP and the number 11.