st01 driver for ISC2.2?
Tin "Man" Le
tin at smsc.sony.com
Wed Jan 9 13:18:28 AEST 1991
In article <1991Jan05.234012.20635 at chinet.chi.il.us> randy at chinet.chi.il.us (Randy Suess) writes:
>
> Has anyone got the st01/2 scsi driver by Tatu Ylonen as modified
>by Tin Le working with ISC 2.2? It compiles, installs, and partitions
>just fine, but when I try to do a mkfs on it, it crashes/reboots the system.
>I am using a Quantum 80 meg drive from an old Apple AU/X system. The drive
>works fine with a st02 under DOS. I am using a st01 with the rom removed
>jumpered for INT 5 and memory address c800-cbff. The partitions software
>reports 156000 blocks, but if I try to do a mkfs of anything over about
>1000 blocks, the computer just reboots, no error messages.
Hmmm, I am running my news spool on a WREN III (150MB), which is more
than 1000 blocks. The entire drive is used for news, and I had no
problem with mkfs. It's been running since last August with a full
news feed.
I know there's some timing/interrupt problem with the driver, but they
only show under rare conditions (like I said, I've been using it full
time under a full news feed without problems). Recently, there has
been several drivers for the ST0x posted to alt.sources (one for DOS
and the other for *NIX). I am looking at integrating fixes from these
drivers and adding SCSI tape support (as soon as I can afford to buy
a tape drive).
From your description, do you mean that you can mkfs a partition with
less than 1000 blocks? Successfully? I've had panics in the beginning
when I was using the wrong /dev partition to mkfs on. Make sure you
use the char device, and the correct partition - /dev/rscsi0 I believe.
-- Tin
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