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Seagte ST-01 with Quantum Prodrive ELS

... nothing changes. Can anyone help me out? Thanks, Jim Carpenter CARPENTER@Eisner.DECUS.Org jimc@gnu.ai.mit.edu -- Jim Carpenter CARPENTER@Eisner.DECUS.Org jimc@gnu.ai.mit.edu

linux-activists - James Carpenter - Dec 25 1992 - 21:14

Re: SCSI Controller

... back on the net not too long ago. But if there is definitely serious problems with it PLEASE let me know. I would go with the Adaptec but my budget is VERY tight. Any advice??? Jim Carpenter jimc@gnu.ai.mit.edu CARPENTER@Eisner.DECUS.Org

linux-activists - James Carpenter - Dec 13 1992 - 22:42

Re: Serial IRQ polling

... too hard nor >too expensive to throw an expansion card together, handling 2-4 serial >ports without any intervention of CPU..... That sounds rather nice. -Jim Carpenter CARPENTER@Eisner.DECUS.Org jimc@gnu.ai.mit.edu

linux-activists - James Carpenter - Dec 15 1992 - 23:26

Re: SCSI Controller

Looks like its going to be the Future Domain. It has the external port, the Segate doesn't. Its the only other thing I can afford. -Jim Carpenter CARPENTER@Eisner.DECUS.Org jimc@gnu.ai.mit.edu

linux-activists - James Carpenter - Dec 15 1992 - 23:48

Re: Seagte ST-01 with Quantum Prodrive ELS

Sorry about the double signature on my last note. Too much Eggnogg I guess :-) -- Jim Carpenter CARPENTER@Eisner.DECUS.Org jimc@gnu.ai.mit.edu

linux-activists - James Carpenter - Dec 25 1992 - 21:20

Re: More than 2 serial devices at a time

... palmj@rpi.edu thanks. You could always use a fossil driver under DOS. It'll allow you to specify what base address and what IRQ your com ports are at. -- Jim Carpenter CARPENTER@Eisner.DECUS.Org jimc@gnu.ai.mit.edu

linux-activists - James Carpenter - Dec 26 1992 - 15:04

Re: Seagte ST-01 with Quantum Prodrive ELS

... the motherboard that controlled something called "pipeline". Could someone tell me what this is so I can figure what isn't going to work now without it. -- Jim Carpenter CARPENTER@Eisner.DECUS.Org jimc@gnu.ai.mit.edu

linux-activists - James Carpenter - Dec 29 1992 - 02:48

Re: Makefile, serial problems with 0.99.3

... something..."make" again. Now, under 99pl3, when I change something EVERYTHING recompiles. I can't recompile the entire kernel for one little change. -- Jim Carpenter CARPENTER@Eisner.DECUS.Org jimc@gnu.ai.mit.edu

linux-activists - James Carpenter - Jan 15 1993 - 12:29

Use COM2 and COM4 at same time: sometimes?

... at the SAME time if there is a constant stream of data going to the modem? If someone could explain this in baby terms I'll promise to shut up :) -- Jim Carpenter CARPENTER@Eisner.DECUS.Org jimc@gnu.ai.mit.edu

linux-activists - James Carpenter - Jan 15 1993 - 12:54

Does TERM099n work under Linux?

... with GCC 2.3.3, jump 4.2, etc. under Linux 99pl3 and work correctly. If anybody is doing the same thing would you please drop me a note. Thanks! -- Jim Carpenter CARPENTER@Eisner.DECUS.Org jimc@gnu.ai.mit.edu

linux-activists - James Carpenter - Jan 15 1993 - 15:12

Problems compiling PBBS

... does the chroot). It keeps saying "execl failed". I'm using GCC 2.3.3, jump 4.2, etc., Linux 99pl3 on a 80386. Can someone tell me what I'm messing up? -- Jim Carpenter CARPENTER@Eisner.DECUS.Org jimc@gnu.ai.mit.edu

linux-activists - James Carpenter - Jan 15 1993 - 18:50

Re: Use COM2 and COM4 at same time: sometimes?

... than a hardware hack. But I'll do a hack if necessary BUT only if its IMPOSSIBLE to do it in the kernel. Thats the way I am: stubborn and persistent. -- Jim Carpenter Carpenter@Eisner.DECUS.Org jimc@gnu.ai.mit.edu

linux-activists - James Carpenter - Jan 17 1993 - 21:07

ST-01 and Quantum

... . I'm almost there folks! I've ironed out a number of problems and hopefully someone out there can get me over this last hill! Thanks for any help. -- Jim Carpenter Carpenter@Eisner.DECUS.Org jimc@gnu.ai.mit.edu

linux-activists - James Carpenter - Jan 27 1993 - 21:27

Re: Segate ST02 problems

... for any drives except the SCSI. I am truly sorry. But it appears that, now, you are stuck in my world :-) And there doesn't appear to be a way out :-( -- Jim Carpenter Carpenter@Eisner.DECUS.Org jimc@gnu.ai.mit.edu

linux-activists - James Carpenter - Feb 27 1993 - 20:26

Hardware hack for serial cards

... to solder to what, I'll be all set! Linux does the job all right but you just can't beat a terminal (not in my case at least). Thanks in advance! -- Jim Carpenter Carpenter@Eisner.DECUS.Org jimc@gnu.ai.mit.edu

linux-activists - James Carpenter - Mar 9 1993 - 19:19

Changing IRQ for ST01

... it. I'd like to try a different IRQ other than 3 or 5. And if it is possible, could someone tell me what lines are the IRQ lines on the bus? Thanx. -- Jim Carpenter Carpenter@Eisner.DECUS.Org jimc@gnu.ai.mit.edu

linux-activists - James Carpenter - Mar 9 1993 - 19:39

Re: SCSI Controller

... thing I can afford. Oh boy. Does Linux support the Future Domain TMC850? I know it supports 88x and 950 and a couple of other expensive ones. I'm not having much luck going SCSI. :-{ Jim Carpenter (you know the addresses)

linux-activists - James Carpenter - Dec 16 1992 - 00:47

Re: Serial IRQ polling

In article <7NswVB4w165w@techsys.mcws.fidonet.org> berk@techsys.mcws.fidonet.org (Berk Walker) writes: >Polling slows Coherent 4.0 in a drastic fashion. It didn't seem to >affect SCO Xenix 2.2.4, tho. (some serial multiport boards are set up to >

linux-activists - James Carpenter - Dec 19 1992 - 16:08

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