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- From: eric@geoblue.gcn.uoknor.edu (Eric Pyle)
- Subject: SCSI ST01 (Seagate) info.
- Message-ID: <1992Aug22.044139.5277@constellation.ecn.uoknor.edu>
- Summary: TO DAN SCHMIDT
- Sender: usenet@constellation.ecn.uoknor.edu (Nets)
- Organization: Geosciences Computing Network, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK
- Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1992 04:41:39 GMT
- Lines: 18
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- I'm sorry Dan, I tried to reply to your message, but it
- was sent to a different Dan. Anyways, I do have a Seagate
- ST01 SCSI controller but I don't have the docs to them. If I
- get around to it, I'll bother Seagate and have them send me
- some docs for the controller. The controller has its BIOS
- information addressed at CA000. If I can somehow relocate it
- at a different address (out ot the C0000 - DFFFF range) then
- I can at last have 16bit SVGA! Hopefully it can be done via
- jumpers. If you have any information on jumpers for this
- card (BTW: it's version 1.7 if that has any significance)
- please fax them to my father (Scott Davis) at (405)325-3357.
- Thanks for all your help and time. It's greatly appreciated!!
- By the way, if I relocate the BIOS address of the card, do I
- need to have a program that will tell DOS that it has a new
- location??
-
- Eric Pyle
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