On Tue, 30 Sep 1997, Chad D. Zimmerman wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Sep 1997, Steve Hsieh wrote:
>
>
> Actually ... it is a scsi... parallel port is a kind of scsi and under
> linux is seen as a true scsi device (and is faster than in dos)
Are you talking about the same thing as everybody else? (Hint: l
My kernel is 2.0.30
Now, there have been troubles with the internal model, maybe we are
talking about that one and not the external one?
Chad
> The zip IDE is not a scsi device; the scsi driver won't work with it.
> However, I believe there is support for it
The zip IDE is not a scsi device; the scsi driver won't work with it.
However, I believe there is support for it in the new developmental 2.1.x
kernels, something having to do with having full IDE ATAPI support. I
don't know what the status of it is though.
On Tue, 30 Sep 19
"Chad D. Zimmerman" wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Sep 1997, Pierre GAMBAROTTO wrote:
>
> >
> > All is in the subject. How can I use a iomega zip with
> > an IDE interface with linux ?
> >
>
> By default the kernel has support precompiled in for zip. As long as it
> is connected at turn on, it will be
On Tue, 30 Sep 1997, Pierre GAMBAROTTO wrote:
>
> All is in the subject. How can I use a iomega zip with
> an IDE interface with linux ?
>
By default the kernel has support precompiled in for zip. As long as it
is connected at turn on, it will be found as /dev/sda4 (or sba4, i forget
which)
O
All is in the subject. How can I use a iomega zip with
an IDE interface with linux ?
Pierre Gambarotto : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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