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Date:      Sat, 16 Oct 1999 19:13:42 -0400
From:      Xtacy <xtacy@xtacy.fdns.net>
To:        aic7xxx@freeBSD.ORG
Subject:   2940 problems solved -- bug?
Message-ID:  <380906A6.77EE8D5F@xtacy.fdns.net>

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> Hello.  Here is a list of symptoms, conflicts and other stuff, not
> sure what's happening here.
>
> Linux 2.2.12
> Western Digital 9180  (9.18 gig u2w)
> Adaptec 2940u2w
> Seagate 9.1 gig IDE  (st391xxA) sorry forget the last two :)
> NEC 3x cdrom SCSI
>
> Ok, if you don't remember, I had those SCSI timeout errors whenever I
> tried to access any of the SCSI drives.
>
> I finally fixed this problem by removing the Seagate IDE drive from
> the bios.  It still detected in Linux, however its not using any UDMA
> so its running at like 2 megs/sec instead of 11 megs/sec like it used
> to do.
>
> When I had it all setup with UDMA and the SCSI drive in as well, i
> couldnt use the SCSI drive and the IDE drive got 6 megs/sec instead of
> the 11 megs/sec it used to.  Which leads me to believe theres a
> conflict somewhere between the two, and I'm thinking its UDMA.
>
> On a side note, 2.0.36 worked fine with the SCSI and the IDE was in
> the BIOS, but i don't think 2.0.36 had UDMA support yet.
>
> I am not really a debugger so I hope this helps out a bit.
>
> --
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<blockquote TYPE=CITE>Hello.&nbsp; Here is a list of symptoms, conflicts
and other stuff, not sure what's happening here.
<p>Linux 2.2.12
<br>Western Digital 9180&nbsp; (9.18 gig u2w)
<br>Adaptec 2940u2w
<br>Seagate 9.1 gig IDE&nbsp; (st391xxA) sorry forget the last two :)
<br>NEC 3x cdrom SCSI
<p>Ok, if you don't remember, I had those SCSI timeout errors whenever
I tried to access any of the SCSI drives.
<p>I finally fixed this problem by removing the Seagate IDE drive from
the bios.&nbsp; It still detected in Linux, however its not using any UDMA
so its running at like 2 megs/sec instead of 11 megs/sec like it used to
do.
<p>When I had it all setup with UDMA and the SCSI drive in as well, i couldnt
use the SCSI drive and the IDE drive got 6 megs/sec instead of the 11 megs/sec
it used to.&nbsp; Which leads me to believe theres a conflict somewhere
between the two, and I'm thinking its UDMA.
<p>On a side note, 2.0.36 worked fine with the SCSI and the IDE was in
the BIOS, but i don't think 2.0.36 had UDMA support yet.
<p>I am not really a debugger so I hope this helps out a bit.
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_/&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; _/&nbsp; _/&nbsp;&nbsp; _/&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Somewhere something is calling for you
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