On Wed, Jul 14, 1999 at 08:43:57AM -0500, Jeremy TheBrez Bresley wrote:
> > - the 390 is based on an AM53c4xx chip (I think) and is supported under
> > Linux by a specific driver (tmscsi, currently maintained by SuSE GmbH,
> > originally made by Tekram). Fast-SCSI 10 MByte/s. Better buy a
> > SSYM53c810-based board. Open Source Linux driver.
tmscsim. Maintained by me. Paid by SuSE.
> Small correction, the DC390 is actually using an AMD AM79C974 chip. My DC390
> in my router system uses the AMD PCscsi/79C974 driver
>
> scsi0 : AM53/79C974 PCscsi driver rev. 0.5; host I/O address: 0x6000; irq: 12
You may use the AM53C974 driver. However, it has a couple of known bugs, so
I recommend everybiody to go for DC390 driver instead.
Regards,
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Kurt Garloff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> SuSE GmbH, N�rnberg, FRG
Linux kernel development; SCSI drivers: tmscsim(DC390), DC395
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