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From: jfieber@sophia.smith.edu (J Fieber)
Subject: Re: SCSI Adaptec 1542C ??
Message-ID: <1993May5.235145.6625@sophia.smith.edu>
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References: <2aqX3B1w165w@flop.escape.de> <C6GuD2.E26@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu> <1993May05.221442.5103@tpki.toppoint.de>
Date: Wed, 5 May 1993 23:51:45 GMT
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roland@tpki.toppoint.de (Roland Kaltefleiter) writes:
>ckung@nickel.ucs.indiana.edu ((Mr.) C. Y. Kung) writes:
>>dirk@flop.escape.de (Dirk Sturzebecher) writes:
>>>Just a short question:
>>>
>>>does 386bsd support the 1542C ? Has anyone used it ?
>>	1542C can work fine under 386bsd( new patched kernel), or NetBSD 0.8.
>
>We tried it. It works. But you have to disable ALL the spezial 1542C features,
>so that is behaves like an 1542B. Once you have installed the system, you
>may go back to C mode, but we did not test.

For those of us who do not have a 1542B as a reference, exactly
*which* are the special 1542C features that we must disable??

-john
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