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<title>sane-devel: SCSI card advice (again)</title>
<h1>SCSI card advice (again)</h1>
<b>Tim Kallinis</b> (<a href="mailto:bt404@freenet.toronto.on.ca"><i>bt404@freenet.toronto.on.ca</i></a>)<br>
<i>Sat, 16 May 1998 00:50:15 -0400 (EDT)</i>
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Thanks to those who responded to my earlier message. I decided to buy the <br>
ASUS PCI SCSI card (since I got a good deal on it). However, it has a <br>
Symbios Logic 53c810a chip which caused my 2.0.30 kernel to hang with a <br>
"scsi bus busy" error during the SCSI host probe. Fortunately, after <br>
patching to 2.0.33, the kernel successfully recognised the card, but <br>
I got a (hopefully, minor) warning that the chipset revision was greater <br>
than 2 (I've included the text of this warning at the end of my message). Is<br>
this anything to be concerned about (maybe I should use one of the 2.1.x<br>
kernels which I understand have a 53c810a driver) ?<br>
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On another note, does the scsi card become associated with any particular <br>
/dev file or are the disks, scanners, CD-Rs, etc. on the SCSI chain the ones <br>
that receive a device file (I know the 1st disk would be /dev/sda) ? I <br>
understand that I have to do a 'ln -s /dev/sga /dev/scanner', but what is <br>
sga associated with (I'm assuming it's the card itself) ? I'm also a bit <br>
fuzzy regarding SCSI termination: The manual states that termination is <br>
required on the end device, but I was told that I don't have to worry <br>
about it (auto-termination). Does the scanner have to be switched on <br>
before I boot-up for association to /dev/sga to take place or will SANE <br>
detect the scanner itself ? Finally (for the sake of argument) if I put 2 <br>
scanners on the SCSI chain how could I associate both with sga ?<br>
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Regards,<br>
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Timothy Kallinis <br>
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<a href="mailto:bt404@torfree.net">bt404@torfree.net</a><br>
<a href="mailto:timothy.kallinis@utoronto.ca">timothy.kallinis@utoronto.ca</a><br>
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-- kernel message --<br>
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scsi-ncr53c7,8xx : at PCI bus 0, device 11, function 0<br>
scsi-ncr53c7,8xx : warning : revision of 18 is greater than 2.<br>
scsi-ncr53c7,8xx : NCR53c810 at memory 0xe7000000, io 0xe000, irq 10<br>
scsi0 : burst length 16<br>
scsi0 : NCR code relocated to 0x8600 (virt 0x00008600)<br>
scsi0 : test 1 started<br>
scsi0 : NCR53c{7,8}xx (rel 17)<br>
scsi : 1 host.<br>
scsi : detected total.<br>
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