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Does anyone have a manual for this CI-2205 SCSI VLB card?
I couldn't get it to work at all, maybe wrong jumpers:
Does anyone have a manual for this CI-2205 SCSI VLB card?
I couldn't get it to work at all, maybe wrong jumpers:
Can you take a better picture ? It appears all the jumpers are labeled, I can barely read the IRQ and I/O address jumpers mid board.
The Centos website in archive.org does not go back far enough to get any info. The drivers would be standard Adaptec.
Hate posting a reply and then have to edit it because it made no sense 😁 First computer was an IBM 3270 workstation with CGA monitor. Stuff: https://archive.org/details/@horun
Here you are:
RiP wrote on 2020-02-21, 15:56:Here you are:
Thanks ! Ok can see the bottom row of jumpers is for the SCSi IRQ, DRQ and DAQ (and are set proper, they have to be the same #). The ROM# jumpers probably sets the ROMs base address (like C800, D000, D800, etc).
That top row of jumpers is a bit mysterious but seem to relate directly to the 82c765 floppy controller. The IR0 and IR1 are typically used to set the floppy IRQ (usually IRQ6) but may not be on your VLB, they might also be for the scsi irq's.
I am guessing the the ID# on right sets the cards scsi ID, the DMA probably enables the cards or floppy DMA. Will dig around to see if anything comes up on those odd jumpers.
The Adaptec AIC-6360 bios typically does not have the Ctrl+A to enter it like later AIC-7880 type bios. I attached adaptec 6360 util you can run from DOS to see the roms configuration. Can you try the card and see if the util works with it ?
added: found this at one Centos faq on the CI-2020M:
Interrupt IR1 IR0 IRQ9 IRQ10 IRQ11 IR12
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IRQ9 CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED OPEN OPEN OPEN
IRQ10 CLOSED OPEN OPEN CLOSED OPEN OPEN
IRQ11 OPEN CLOSED OPEN OPEN CLOSED OPEN
IRQ12 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSED
Hate posting a reply and then have to edit it because it made no sense 😁 First computer was an IBM 3270 workstation with CGA monitor. Stuff: https://archive.org/details/@horun
Thanks, do you know what are these ID jumpers on the mainboard?