Date: Tue, 25 Jul 95 10:21:58 PDT From: eraugust@hac2arpa.hac.com (Eric R. Augustine) To: bugs@freebsd.org Subject: Future Domain SCSI Message-ID: <9507251721.AA13660@hac2arpa.hac.com>
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Hello -
One of the guys here at work recently acquired FreeBSD 2.0 (On an
InfoMagic BSDisc) and is attempting to install it on what appears to be
a fairly vanilla 486/66 machine. Installation all goes well except where
the SCSI card and the CDROM reader are concerned. He cannot 'see' the
SCSI card - when booting with /kernel -c no device initialization seems
to occur for the cdrom and there appears to be no recognition of the
scsi card. The card is a "Future Domain TMC-850MER v04" and the CDROM
reader is a "Chinon CDS-525" which is supposed to support the iso9660
standard. We attempted installing the package here at work from the
cd using the same card and drive on a Compaq 486/66 with the same results.
The devices available in the kernel don't seem to include the FutureDomain
card - however the installation docs do suggest that family of cards is
supported in FreeBSD2.0.
Thanks for any help or advice you can provide -
--Eric R. Augustine
eraugust@hac2arpa.hac.com
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