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From: Timothy J Kniveton <tim+@CMU.EDU>
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Buslogic 742A questions
Date: Fri, 19 Nov 1993 15:22:48 -0500
Organization: Freshman, CIT general, Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA
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when i boot up, it recognizes the Buslogic 742 and the SCSI hard drive
just fine.  However, it says that it's on the isa bus.  in fact, i think
it says that all of my peripherals are on the isa bus.  (excepting the
buslogic, they are all isa -- but on an eisa bus.  so i'm not surprised
that they say isa.)
isn't it strange that an eisa card shows up on the isa bus?  is there
something i have to change, i.e. in a config file or the kernel?  i have
configured the card with eisa config util, to be 33Mb burst and 10M/sec
transfer rate, and sync negotiation.  other than that, everything looked
fine.

thanks for your help...