As Kenneth D. Merry wrote ...
> Wilko Bulte wrote...
> > As Kenneth D. Merry wrote ...
...
> > Even if we assume the scanner yelled for attention and/or the ncr
> > driver is at fault I don't really understand why the cam layer
> > decides to panic the machine. Wouldn't it be sufficient to return
As Kenneth D. Merry wrote ...
> Wilko Bulte wrote...
> > As Kenneth D. Merry wrote ...
...
> > Even if we assume the scanner yelled for attention and/or the ncr
> > driver is at fault I don't really understand why the cam layer
> > decides to panic the machine. Wouldn't it be sufficient to return
Rene de Vries wrote...
> > It sounds like there may be a couple of things going on. First, your
> > scanner may not be returning sense information properly.
> >
> > Second, the NCR driver may be doing something wrong.
> >
> > It would be helpful if you could hook this up to your 7890 controller
Wilko Bulte wrote...
> As Kenneth D. Merry wrote ...
> > It sounds like there may be a couple of things going on. First, your
> > scanner may not be returning sense information properly.
> >
> > Second, the NCR driver may be doing something wrong.
> >
> > It would be helpful if you could hook t
Wilko Bulte wrote...
> As Kenneth D. Merry wrote ...
> > It sounds like there may be a couple of things going on. First, your
> > scanner may not be returning sense information properly.
> >
> > Second, the NCR driver may be doing something wrong.
> >
> > It would be helpful if you could hook th
Rene de Vries wrote...
> > It sounds like there may be a couple of things going on. First, your
> > scanner may not be returning sense information properly.
> >
> > Second, the NCR driver may be doing something wrong.
> >
> > It would be helpful if you could hook this up to your 7890 controller
As Kenneth D. Merry wrote ...
> Rene de Vries wrote...
> > Hi,
> >
> > Today I bought a Umax 1220S scanner and tried to connect this to my FreeBSD
> > Stable (3.3RC) system. I added a NCR810 specially for the scanner (I don't
> > want such a device on the same bus as my root disk which is on an ai
As Kenneth D. Merry wrote ...
> Rene de Vries wrote...
> > Hi,
> >
> > Today I bought a Umax 1220S scanner and tried to connect this to my FreeBSD
> > Stable (3.3RC) system. I added a NCR810 specially for the scanner (I don't
> > want such a device on the same bus as my root disk which is on an a
Ken,
Unfortunately the AIC7890 has a 68pin HD connector for which I don't have a
cable. As far as the scanner goes: I didn't expect it to have a decent SCSI
implementation, this is the reason I used a separate NCR810 to connect it to
my system. But I find it strange that the system panics on this
Ken,
Unfortunately the AIC7890 has a 68pin HD connector for which I don't have a
cable. As far as the scanner goes: I didn't expect it to have a decent SCSI
implementation, this is the reason I used a separate NCR810 to connect it to
my system. But I find it strange that the system panics on this
Rene de Vries wrote...
> Hi,
>
> Today I bought a Umax 1220S scanner and tried to connect this to my FreeBSD
> Stable (3.3RC) system. I added a NCR810 specially for the scanner (I don't
> want such a device on the same bus as my root disk which is on an aic7890).
> The kernel boots perfectly with
Rene de Vries wrote...
> Hi,
>
> Today I bought a Umax 1220S scanner and tried to connect this to my FreeBSD
> Stable (3.3RC) system. I added a NCR810 specially for the scanner (I don't
> want such a device on the same bus as my root disk which is on an aic7890).
> The kernel boots perfectly with
> Today I bought a Umax 1220S scanner
so did i. it did not even work on win95. after rmaing it twice, i told
them to keep the piece of and went out and got a better product.
randy
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Hi,
Today I bought a Umax 1220S scanner and tried to connect this to my FreeBSD
Stable (3.3RC) system. I added a NCR810 specially for the scanner (I don't
want such a device on the same bus as my root disk which is on an aic7890).
The kernel boots perfectly with both scsi adapters configured
(as e
> Today I bought a Umax 1220S scanner
so did i. it did not even work on win95. after rmaing it twice, i told
them to keep the piece of and went out and got a better product.
randy
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Hi,
Today I bought a Umax 1220S scanner and tried to connect this to my FreeBSD
Stable (3.3RC) system. I added a NCR810 specially for the scanner (I don't
want such a device on the same bus as my root disk which is on an aic7890).
The kernel boots perfectly with both scsi adapters configured
(as
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