Date: Thu, 4 Jan 96 18:57:52 EST From: watts@ra9.dt.navy.mil (Kim Watts) To: questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: laptop / PCMCIA SCSI controller? Message-ID: <9601042357.AA07723@ra9.dt.navy.mil>
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Hi, I'm interested in using FreeBSD on a Gateway 2000 Colorbook computer (486DX4-75, 20MB RAM, 340MB disk) and want to be able to talk to SCSI tapes/ disks through a NewMediaCorp PCMCIA SCSI card, and am wondering if you can provide any hints as to my chances of success. I primarily use a Sun Sparc-2 running SUNOS4.1.4, but occaisionally go on the road with my notebook. It would be helpful to access tar files, etc on SCSI tapes with my notebook. (And I would just as soon work completely in Unix, anyway.) If I have to write device drivers for PCMCIA, I probably won't try it. Thank you for your time ... Kim Watts (watts@oasys.dt.navy.mil or watts@ra9.dt.navy.mil)
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