OK.  I've read tons of messages in comp.os.linux.hardware about people having
problems with the aha1542 driver.  Is the adapter a problem or is the
driver a problem?  Should people just throw these cards out?

I have a single SCSI drive attached to the cable.  The SCSI adapter
itself is terminated @ the centronix port, the dip is Enabled for
hardware termination, and the drive is configured as Target 0.

There are two pin blocks having to do with termination power.  There
titles are:

  a) Drive Supplies Bus and
  b) Drive Supplies own and finally
  c) Bus Supplies Drive

Which one of these is the one I should select???  I would prefer if a
jumper just said Terminator on/off, but that's not one of my choices,
and selecting where the power comes from or where it goes doesn't mean
anything to me and there was little explanation on Seagate's site.

As you can probably guess, the errors I get when the modules tries to
load are:

aha1542.c: Unable to abort command for target 0
aha1542.c: Trying device reset for target 0
aha1542.c: Unable to abort command for target 0

It finally finds the information its looking for, but it finds it again
and again for devices 1-6.

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