Adaptec 1522 question
Derek Terveer
dt4100c at medtron.medtronic.com
Tue Nov 20 13:12:03 AEST 1990
jgd at rsiatl.UUCP (John G. DeArmond) writes:
>I was recently in a large chain PC store the other day trying to make an
>emergency SCSI controller purchase. The store had the usual ST-02s and the
>like and then one of the people in the service department pulled out an
>Adaptec board labeled AHA1522. This is a half-card configuration with
>a blue-million jumpers and a couple of ASIC chips.
>I've since talked to someone else who said that the card is register
>compatable with the 1542 and Roy's utilities should run. Not wanting to
>risk my money, I passed on the deal. So my question is: What is this
>card? How does it compare to the 1542? What is a good price for the card?
I have heard conflicting information about this card. Supposedly, this is
a non bus-mastering version of the 1542 SCSI controller card. I was told by
someone, at adaptec ts, i believe, that the 1522 should look just like a 1542
to applications. I was told by Esix that the 1522 would require a different
driver and that initially they were would come out with one in a month, but
now they seem to have no plans to create one.
I purchased a 1542a for my machine in order to "solve" my storage problems
and to get a faster disk transfer rate (i thought that the mfm 50..80K/second
was a bit *too* slow...). Unfortunately, my motherboard does not pass the
bus-master test and Esix chokes and dies... So, i thought that a 1522 would
fix the problem, since it doesn't use the DMA that fails on my board. (And
no, don't tell me to tell the vendor that the board is broken -- i have
already tried and they keep stubournly telling me that my board ".. does
support SCSI." I've swapped out 2 boards with them. Sigh.)
Anyway, if the DMA is controlled by the (software) SCSI driver, then i guess
i'm out of luck with the 1522. If it is handled transparently by the card,
then maybe it will work with Esix.
Anyone know about this? Has anyone tried a 1522 with esix (or any other
5.3.2-type unix) with a motherboard that had previously failed the 1542[ab]
bus-mastering test?
Also, as an aside, i was told by the tech support guy at the place from
which i purchased the 1542a that the 1542 A version can not be used on machines
faster than 20MHz. This is really great, because i have a 25 MHz clone.
I don't know if this is true or not.
derek
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Derek "tigger" Terveer
Just the facts, ma'am: det at medtronic.com
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