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From: bc_rail@mindlink.bc.ca (Wayne Pollard)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: FreeBSD and Soundblaster SCSI-2 ??
Date: 17 Aug 1994 09:06:17 GMT
Organization: BC Rail
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I have a Creative Labs Soundblaster SCSI-2. With SCSI port at 340H
and a Roland SCC-1 (sound canvas) at 330H.

FreeBSD comes on CDrom set to detect CDrom drive at 330H
Can this be changed? or do i have to re-address my Roland board
and buy another SCSI controller to address at 330h?
and if i address another SCSI controller at 330h how many addresses
will it take up? like 330-???
any help is appreciated.
(the soundblaster SCSI-2 can only be addressed at 340 or 140 i think
it was a poor buy and i paid extra for the SCSI-2 version when i could
have done with the SB-16.!)
thanks