Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 25 Aug 1999 00:56:53 +0000 (UTC) | From | Adam Fritzler <> | Subject | [semi-OT] KME SCSI drivers |
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The PCMCIA SCSI card that HP is distributing with their new portable M820e CD-R/RW drives uses a chipset made by KME (Kyushu Mitshuta sp? -- its Panasonic) -- I believe their market name is 'NinjaSCSI' or something like that (PCMCIA headers are "KME", "SCSI-CARD-001"). From hints in other PCMCIA cards' config entries, I tried the qlogic driver. NULL pointer dereference in kernel. Also tried the patches floating around that get the qlogic driver to work with NinjaSCSI-3 cards. Same problem.
Does anyone have a KME or HP contact that could give info on what needs to be done for a driver? Or even a driver that works with this card already?
Thanks mid
--- Adam Fritzler { mid@auk.cx, afritz@iname.com} http://www.auk.cx/~mid/ "Something in my systray is blinking wildly." -- DS
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