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From: Scott Risk <a0005404@airmail.net>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Media Vision Prod 3D and Sanyo SCSI-2
Date: Wed, 04 Sep 1996 19:53:56 -0500
Organization: INTERNET AMERICA
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Hello,
  I just got the 2.15 release from Walnut Creek and was trying to 
install it from CD.  I seem to have a ProAudio 3D card from MediaVision. 
 The model number on the card is 650-0111-51A.  I'm not terribly 
concerned about the audio as yet, but mainly want the CD to be 
recognized at probe time.  The chip on the board that I believe is 
responsibe for the SCSI is an NCR 53C406A.  The CDROM is a Sanyo 
CRD-254S that was part of the bundle.  The CD works fine under W95 and 
even worked with an older version on Linux (Although Linux seemed to 
think it was a QLogic chip).  I've tried the boot with -c option several 
times with some of the numbers gleaned from Windows (230h base, 10 IRQ). 
 Windows also lists a 5B80000 address during startup which will not fit 
in the base address area.  That is about the extent of my knowledge.  If 
anyone could help me at all I would be much obliged.

Thanks,
Scott
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srisk@panda.uiowa.edu, scott.risk@fmr.com