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Subject: How to correctly configure a Future Domain SCSI controller
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The documentation says that the Future Domain SCSI 950 controler is 
supported, but now where does it go on to say which device name to use.  
By experimentation I have 'sea0' working, but all the doc says that's 
slow, and I don't know if that means the driver is slow, or the Seagate 
ST01/ST02 is slow.  Any help would be appreciated.

BTW, I'm impressed with the entire FreeBSD package.  Not something the 
novice should try without nerves of steel and lots of time, but a lot of 
fun learning unix.

Alan


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