I am resending this, this time to the mailing list. I suspect that the list-group gateway is not bidirectional, is that true?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jeff Noxon) writes: Note that the non-CPU FlashPoint models are the only ones available with twin-bus configurations. BusLogic is marketing these at the server segment. If the dedicated CPU was a big performance win, I don't think they would do that. Everyone seems to think that buslogic BT-948 or BT-958 is the best choice for Linux (apart from DPT cards). I asked Leonard Zubkoff and he told me that the flashpoint cards are slightly faster than the multimaster series, except for very high disk loads and high interrupt latency, but normally flashpoint is okay. What I said in another previous post of mine that I think got lost, is that even though the latest buslogic driver by Zubkoff supports the flashpoint series, Debian 1.3.1 still includes only support for the multimaster. This means, for example, that you cannot install debian 1.3.1 from scratch on a box with only a flashpoint board (and non EIDE disk, for example). If you think going buslogic, the following are very recommended readings: http://www.dandelion.com/Linux/Quantum.html http://www.dandelion.com/Linux/BusLogic.html If you have any other questions about the BusLogic SCSI adapters, I suggest reading "drivers/scsi/README.BusLogic" in the kernel source tree. And check out the web page listed there, as well as http://www.buslogic.com. Also, the SCSI-HOWTO and README.Buslogic in debian 1.3.1 are outdated with respect to the info in the references I gave above. Beware. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

