Subject: Re: pc164/ncr scsi problems
To: None <Havard.Eidnes@runit.sintef.no>
From: Darren Reed <darrenr@reed.wattle.id.au>
List: tech-kern
Date: 08/29/1999 17:14:26
In some email I received from Havard.Eidnes@runit.sintef.no, sie wrote:
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> > >Hm, I applied the diff which initialized the buffer to 0 to my
> > >otherwise 1.4.1 system, and I still get problems during boot. It
> > >always complains about one particular partition (/dev/sd1g) on
> > >bootup:
> >
> > Try turning off sync negotiation in the bios if you can.
>
> Um, this is on an Alpha pc164 system, so tweaking with the BIOS
> would be difficult, I think.
Put the SCSI card in a PC, run the symbios "pci_cnfg.exe" and voila.
I'll try turning of SYNC, but I don't like having to do that.
For reference, this drive was working, synchronous, under SunOS 4.1.4
in a Sparc LX (Fast SCSI, just not Ultra) at 10Mbit/s.
> The workaround posted under the heading of "re: more PC164+NCR boot
> problems" on port-alpha by jc@joerch.org where "no sense" is treated
> as good worked around the problem in my case. I'm not sure it's the
> right solution, though.
Didn't help me, but has helped others.
Darren