Subject: Re: Driver error help needed! (esp0:4:0)
To: None <bwildasi@csulb.edu>
From: Colin Wood <cwood@ichips.intel.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 08/07/1997 16:08:19
brian wildasinn wrote:
>
> i'm using the 060197 netbsd snapshot with a custom kernel compiled by
> Dave Huang (i think) who helped me get the os working on an ibm
> harddrive. since then i've used that same snapshot on the jaz. i can't
> yet get PAP to work in ppp so i've not used a newer snapshot. i'm just
> getting into compiling stuff now so i thought to move unused files to a
> zip to make more room on the jaz partitions for compiling work.
Well, if the files truly are "unused", you can always just delete them ;-)
Actually, I usually keep a copy of the tar file for the set of binaries
that I'm running so that I can restore anything that my hard drive decides
to nuke.
How old is the kernel you're using?
Someone just posted a note on a page on PAP, btw. It looked somewhat
useful (as did the entire chapter on PPP for that matter).
> Colin Wood wrote:
> > No, no, no! The problems he is seeing are with the esp driver. This
> > indicates he has an ncr83c96 chip. The sbc and ncrscsi drivers are not
> > even used on this machine (must be one of the '040-based machines).
> > Unfortunately, however, I don't know enough about SCSI errors to much more
> > useful on this one. Perhaps Allen can help some since he wrote the
> > driver.
As for the source of these errors, I think that Allen is really the person
who needs to look at this one.
Later.
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Colin Wood cwood@ichips.intel.com
Component Design Engineer - MD6 Intel Corporation
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