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- From: paigen@tfs.com (David Paigen)
- Subject: 386bsd doesn't recognize my (non-scsi) tape
- Message-ID: <1992Aug14.135916.18810@tfs.com>
- Organization: TRW Financial Systems
- Date: Fri, 14 Aug 1992 13:59:16 GMT
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- 386bsd doesn't recognize my tape drive on bootup, nor does it
- find it when I access /dev/rwt0. The table in the install notes
- specify 0x300, irq 5, drq 1, while SCO Unix reports 0x338-0x33c,
- irq 5, drq 1.
-
- This is a standard wangtek, QIC-36 interface drive, and the standard
- wangtek QIC-36 interface. I don't have a manual for the board or
- drive, and I haven't pulled it to look for jumpers yet.
-
- Does anyone know if I can jumper the board to work off of 0x300?
- Or can someone supply me with a kernel that expects the tape drive
- at 0x338?
-
- Second Problem:
- I have searched hard yet, but I don't think my second disk has been
- recognized. I am using cgd's 'newbootables'. Bootup reports a wd0,
- but not a wd1. Both drives are Maxtor MFM hanging off of the same
- controller card.
-
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