>It's a 'illegal instruction'.

That's consistent with not having the floating point emulator loaded, and so 
is `lsmod' reporting no modules.

>The problem I have is that I do not know what to do with the file
>'fpem-2.2.5-<somewhat>.o.gz'. I unzipped it put it into
>/lib/modules/20.36/misc with name fpem-4.07.o and made a 'indmod
>fpem.4.07.o' with no success.
>Which is the right way to do it? I cannot find anything in the FAQs.

You need to get a version of the FPE that matches the version of the kernel 
you are running, at least roughly.  With a 2.0 kernel you can't use the 2.2.5 
emulator; you must find a 2.0.x emulator and then you should be in business.

>> >NB: I have the PowerTec I scsi controller. How hard is it to write a
>> >driver for it?
>> 
>> Not hard, so long as you know how the hardware works or can figure it out.
>I have the standard linux scsi-howto. Is this all I need to know?

I don't know what the SCSI HOWTO says, actually.  Maybe someone more 
knowledgeable than me can answer this.

p.


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