, "Curt Sampson <cjs@cynic.net>
From: Graham Van Epps <gvanepps@gankish.net>
List: port-alpha
Date: 07/26/1999 13:46:56
yeah i got netbsd on the machine ok (a smooth install too...)
i did however forget one simple thing
when i rebooted the machine to go into post-install multiuser,
the SRM firmware basicly said "what Adaptec SCSI card???"
i guess if its not digital, it doesnt work too well under SRM.
i have heard the newer miata machines have scsi onboard. mine however is an
AHA-2940UW card soooooooooo
i guess i could pick up a DEC KZPDA (basicly a Qlogic card) or maybe harvest
a newer miata board from on of the machines in the wharehouse.
sigh.
figures.
thanks for the help tho
graham
----- Original Message -----
From: Jason Thorpe <thorpej@nas.nasa.gov>
To: Curt Sampson <cjs@cynic.net>
Cc: Graham Van Epps <gvanepps@gankish.net>; <port-alpha@netbsd.org>
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 1999 4:52 PM
Subject: Re: quick question
> On Sun, 25 Jul 1999 16:28:17 -0400 (EDT)
> Curt Sampson <cjs@cynic.net> wrote:
>
> > > is IDE supported for netbsd on this system? the page mentions it
being supported for the AXPpci33 and UDB machines.
> >
> > I don't see why it shouldn't be; I currently have an IDE drive on
> > my PC164 machine, and it works just fine (albeit slowly, in comparison
> > to any array of U2W Barracudas :-)).
>
> The IDE on the DPW *is* supported; it's just one of two fairly standard
> PCI IDE chipsets. DMA works, too.
>
> -- Jason R. Thorpe <thorpej@nas.nasa.gov>
>
>