On Thu, Dec 03, 1998 at 02:19:59AM +0100, Bas Vermeulen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am currently using a driver from Initio that supports the 9100UW SCSI
> adapter. I am having some problems with this driver in combination with
> the DC390 driver. (I know it isn't supported, and I am contacting Initio
> as well, but wanted to see if anything major changed since 2.1.118)
>
> If things HAVE changed, in what way? I will try and implement the needed
> changes in the driver code myself, if/when Initio is unwilling/unable to
> do it. The drivers are under the GPL, so that would not be the problem.
Well, I've seen a couple of reports about SANE breaking between 2.1.126 and
.127, so there were changes, but I ddin't check of what kind those changes
were. Maybe the timeout/timer handling changes?
> The problems I am having are the following: If I start a backup to a DAT
> connected to the DC390(T), after a period of time there are read-timeouts
> on the drives connected to the Initio card. During all other operation I
> have not had any problems.
Maybe your tape is very slow and the DC390 does lock the kernel for a too
long time, when it transfers data to7from the tape. You should see DC390:
Timeout (...) messages then, however.
I cannot help you with Initio, sorry.
Regards,
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