Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2000 09:43:40 EST From: Andrea Venturoli <ml.ventu@flashnet.it> To: freebsd-hardware@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Zip Zoom Message-ID: <200007030743.e637hiA00907@relay.flashnet.it>
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Hello. I've got a problem with a FreeBSD 4.0-RELEASE system. The machine is an IBM PS VP with a 486DX2, 20MB of RAM, ISA bus, an IDE HD, a 3Com EtherLink III, a modem and an Elsa QuickStep 1000pro ISDN card. Now I had a spare SCSI HD along with a Zip Zoom SCSI adapter (which is actually an Adaptec AVA-1502): ok, it can't boot, it will probably be very slow, but it's fine for what I have to do. I plugged in the adapter and connected the Disk (with another OS it works fine, so I don't think it's an hardware problem). I configured my kernel with the following lines: > device aic0 at isa? > device scbus > device da Then I rebooted, but I got the following: > Waiting 15 seconds for SCSI devices to settle > (probe0:aic0:0:0:0) ccb 0xc04dbc00 - timed out, phase 0xb6, state 4 > (probe0:aic0:0:0:0) ccb 0xc04dbc00 - timed out, phase 0xb6, state 4 > (probe0:aic0:0:0:0) ccb 0xc04dbc00 - timed out, phase 0xb6, state 1 > (probe0:aic0:0:0:0) ccb 0xc04dbc00 - timed out, phase 0xb6, state 1 > ... After the first line, the others appear very slowly (even one per minute); every device is probed a few times times up to device 7 (it's a narrow bus), sometimes the number after "ccb" changes. I tried every IRQ the card could handle (i.e. from 9 to 12), the kernel will always default to 12, so I "userconfig"ured it in the other cases; I also tried using the "alternate" jumper which moves the card from i/o ports 0x140 to 0x340, and here the kernel is smart enough to detect it. Anyway I could not get it to work. I double-checked and I should have no IRQ conflicts, since from 9 to 12 there is no legacy card, only the two plug and play ones, which get whichever ones are free. Any hint/suggestion? Bye & Thanks av. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-hardware" in the body of the message
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