[ale] Need Info: "Ten Time" (SST?) SCSI Controller

Randy Dunlap rdunlap at atlanta.nsc.com
Fri Apr 26 12:28:53 EDT 1996


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|> 4) a bunch of jumpers, labled "ROMADDR", "ROM ENABLE", "IRQ" (I guess
|>    I can figure that one out), "I/O ADDRESSRP1" and a couple of more
|>    cryptic notes.
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|I think that ROMADDR is what address the device would ike to think it is
|located at. Common ones for some devics are 0x300 and such. You have to
|make sure that it doesn't conflict with your ethernet cards, cd-roms and
|such

ROMADDR is more likely the address for the ROM BIOS chip (if there
is one).  0x300 is a common "I/O ADDRESS", but I don't know what
the "RP1" means.

~Randy
 
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|> 5) the usual big blue-ribbon ("Centronics") connector at the back, and
|>    two dual-row cable headers: P2(50 pins) and P5(34 pins) which I expect go
|>    internally-mounted drives.
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|The 50 pin cable is the internal scsi connector for internal scsi devices.
|The 34 pin connector is likely a floppy controller just like the one that
|you have on your IDE controller card or your motherboard.
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|V
|-- 
|Vernard Martin
|(vernard.martin at cc.gatech.edu) http://www.cc.gatech.edu/people/home/vernard/
|College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332
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