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* Re: A question about the 68-pin SCSI devices
@ 2002-11-06  0:39 Daniel Lao
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From: Daniel Lao @ 2002-11-06  0:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Gabriel Paubert, linuxppc-dev


Thanks for your answer.
Yes, I use 2.2.12 because of the VME driver! I am too lazy to compile a latest kernel :-( , and not sure if I must get a VME patch for the new kernel to support it.
May you help me to make a better choice?

>It should work right out of the box.
>
>But why are you still using 2.2.12, because you use my VME driver ?

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* A question about the 68-pin SCSI devices
@ 2002-11-05  4:16 Daniel Lao
  2002-11-05 16:47 ` Gabriel Paubert
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From: Daniel Lao @ 2002-11-05  4:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linuxppc-dev


Hello,
My system are based on Motolora's "MVME2700 + 3-row P2 adapter + MVME761
+ 50-pin SCSI devices", the linuxppc kernel is 2.212. Now I would like
to update my system with 68-pin SCSI devices. That is , the new system
configuration is "MVME2700 + 5-row P2 adapter + MVME761 + 68-pin SCSI
devices". The MOT's documents said that the SCSI controler(53C825A)
on MVME2700 can support 68-pin devices, but I am not sure whether the
linux kernel(2.2.12) can support them. Should anyone kindly give me some
advice? Thank a lot!

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Daniel Lao
2002-11-05 12:13:52

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