Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 06:37:08 -0800 From: Tanvir Hassan <tanvir@mail.org> To: aic7xxx@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Problems with 5.0.0... Message-ID: <34C4B693.B6436514@mail.org> References: <XFMail.980119151501.corduroy@sfo.com>
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Well, I've been having problems with my Microp 4345 Ultra drive and the Linux driver. I tried the new patch to the 2.0.33 kernel and things have actually gotten worse. I have an aha2940au and the microp and a Jaz disk. The microp is set at 20Mb/s and the Jaz is set at 10Mb/s. I have quake2 for Win95 installed on my microp which is a single fat32 partition (4Gb) at scsi id 0. I symbolically link to the quake data directory because I don't really want to use 400Mb on my Linux partition (which is on my Jaz disk at scsi id 6). I have the joliet-fat32 patch applied to a virgin 2.0.33 kernel and now I have the new aic7xxx patch applied. Anyway, I try to run Linux quake2 and it crashes with infinite scsi errors that say: scsi0:0:0:0 No active SCB for reconnecting target -- Issuing BUS DEVICE RESET. SAVED_TCL=0x0, ARG_1 = 0xff, SEQADDR = 0x103 Any idea what could be going wrong? I have the standard Jaz scsi cable hooked up to my external port and a standard scsi internal cable hooked up to my microp. I think that all together the cable length is very close to the 3m maxmimum for UltraSCSI. I am pretty sure that the termination is correct (I do get a warning when the kernel boots). I don't know what to do :-(...
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