I think what people should be more concerned about in this post is the
fact taht that adapter is a promise IDE 100 controller. Not a SCSI
adapter. Windows just put it into the SCSI adapters because it doesn't
quite understand that it should be listed under Hard Disk Controllers.
Basically, th
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> Not to be a doubting thomas, but are you *sure* that its
> scsi? Windows will
> report offboard chipsets (that it doesnt know what else to
> call) as scsi. I
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A Promise Ultra 100 IDE controller is not SCSI, it is IDE.
There are methods of doing this in Mdk 7.1, which you should find here
http://www.csie.ntu.edu.tw/~b6506063/hpt366/ or
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/mini/Ultra-DMA.html
The windows method of finding the addresses required by the kernel
p
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> Hi Mandrakes,
> I'm in a little trouble and I hope Mandrake experts could help here.
> I admit, I never before used SCSI devices, and yesterday when I bought
> a new computer I got a scsi harddrive q