more scsi qs
Ben Pfaff
pfaffben@msu.edu
06 Jun 2000 11:03:56 -0400
"Marcel Kunath" <kunathma@pilot.msu.edu> writes:
> I booted the machine into Windows and there it says irq 11 and io 140. I am
> trying to avoid to take the card out. Should this indicate that it is set for
> these values or does windows override the hardware?
Normally 1502 cards don't support PnP--they have hardwired
settings with jumpers. Is yours a PnP version? I've never seen
one.
> Well I haven't gotten it to work yet but I just figured I forgot something. Do
> I have to set up /etc/isapnp.conf file for it as well to get it recognized? So
> far I only compiled module, changed /etc/conf.modules and /etc/lilo.conf.
Normally the BIOS will set it up for you, unless you set ``PnP
aware OS'' to ``Yes'' in the BIOS. You normally only need
isapnputils if your BIOS is not PnP aware.
> I totally forgot about the card (ava 1502) being isa.......