I have an Iwill-SCSI-Card "SIDE2935UW" (see http://www.iwill.com.tw/). Under DOS, Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 it works very good. Now I wont to install the a Debian-Linux-Distribution (1.3.1), but it dosen't works.
The distribution is on a CD and the CD is connected with the SCSI-Card. The LINUX-Partiton is on a IDE-Drive (/dev/hdd). I boot the PC from the CD-drive with the Debian-CD (it's from "CHIP Extra Ratgeber - Linux für Einsteiger und Profis" 1/98). After initalize the Linux partiton on the HD, the setup wont to select the CD interface type. If I select SCSI means the setup, there are no SCSI interface. I has a driver for the Linux-Distribution Red Hat 4.0 (download from the Iwill-Homepage) but I couldn't install this driver. I couldn't found a driver for the Iwill SCSI-card SIDE2935UW on internet. Can you tell me, were I found this driver? Thank you for your help and I hope, that I can install your distribution. Greetings from Zurich Bernhard Tinner e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] my adress is: Bernhard Tinner Alte Muehle 18 CH-8855 Nuolen SZ Switzerland -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

