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SubjectAW: adaptec ava-1505 card
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Von: Sang Kang [mailto:kernel@mocha.sarang.net]
Gesendet am: Freitag, 5. Februar 1999 04:07
An: Geoffrey Hardy
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu
Betreff: Re: adaptec ava-1505 card

On Thu, Feb 04, 1999 at 10:56:49AM -0800, Geoffrey Hardy wrote:
> extended translation=disabled
> aha152x: trying software interrupt, lost.
> aha152x: IRQ 11 possibly wrong. Please verify.

>In my case AVA-1515 doesn't even let Windows to boot up and even
kernel
>2.0.36 didn't work - I tossed it out and purchase a new SCSI card.
>Y2K problem perhaps? :) (Ahh.. Alas, we now have something to blame
hardware
>failure on)

>Sang Kang

I got a 1505AE and a 2940UW. I got the 1505AE to work with 0x140 and IRQ
9. So far no problem under 2.0.36.
Since I switched to Kernel 2.2.1 I am experiencing the following
problem:
One of the HDs attached to the 2940UW (a Quantum Viking II, sync. at
40MB/s) powers down from time to time (the SCSI-bus is reset) due to a
data overrun.
Might this be a problem relating to the coexistence of the 1505 or is
this just a problem of the AIC7xxx-driver? If this is a driver problem,
is this problem solved with the new AC4 release?

Thorsten

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