Newer IN2000 SCSI driver available?

Newer IN2000 SCSI driver available?

Post by sbaile » Tue, 18 Jan 1994 21:40:20



I running Linux off a 1.75GB Micropolis disk attached to an IN2000 SCSI
controller.  (I also have a 213MB IDE drive which contains only a DOS partition
on it.)  But it's kinda rocky. :-)

I'm using the slackware 1.1.1 distribution (retrieved last week from
ftp.cdrom.com) with the ALPHA IN2000 driver (retrieved from tsx-11.mit.edu).
Based on comments in the beginning of the file, the driver code seems have been
last revised about 7/20/93. (USA date convention :-)

The SCSI-HOWTO mentioned there were some "known problems with swapping."  My
experience is that the system displays an "in2000_abort" message and hangs when
I try to use a swap partition on the SCSI disk.  (It also seems to hang when I
try to mount CD-ROMs on my NEC84 drive, but I don't really care at this point.)

REAL question:  Is there a newer version of the in2000 driver available?  I'll
take source code, names, instructions to join advocates threads (term?) or
whatever.  Heaven knows I'm no unix or Linux or C guru, but I'm game to hack
around if I can get a little guidance.

BTW question:  What kinda swap partitions do you guys use?  I come from the
land of VAXstations and SPARCstations and was planning on setting up a 100MB
swap partition (I have 20MB of memory, disk space is [obviously] not an issue
at this point) but that seems really huge compared to what I see referenced in
other traffic.  Is there some upper limit that Linux supports, or a point at
which it just doesn't care any longer?

Thanks in advance,

  Scott Bailey

 
 
 

1. newer IN2000 SCSI driver available?

I running Linux off a 1.75GB Micropolis disk attached to an IN2000 SCSI
controller.  (I also have a 213MB IDE drive which contains only a DOS partition
on it.)  But it's kinda rocky. :-)

I'm using the slackware 1.1.1 distribution (retrieved last week from
ftp.cdrom.com) with the ALPHA IN2000 driver (retrieved from tsx-11.mit.edu).
Based on comments in the beginning of the file, the driver code seems have been
last revised about 7/20/93. (USA date convention :-)

The SCSI-HOWTO mentioned there were some "known problems with swapping."  My
experience is that the system displays an "in2000_abort" message and hangs when
I try to use a swap partition on the SCSI disk.  (It also seems to hang when I
try to mount CD-ROMs on my NEC84 drive, but I don't really care at this point.)

REAL question:  Is there a newer version of the in2000 driver available?  I'll
take source code, names, instructions to join advocates threads (term?) or
whatever.  Heaven knows I'm no unix or Linux or C guru, but I'm game to hack
around if I can get a little guidance.

BTW question:  What kinda swap partitions do you guys use?  I come from the
land of VAXstations and SPARCstations and was planning on setting up a 100MB
swap partition (I have 20MB of memory, disk space is [obviously] not an issue
at this point) but that seems really huge compared to what I see referenced in
other traffic.  Is there some upper limit that Linux supports, or a point at
which it just doesn't care any longer?

Thanks in advance,

  Scott Bailey

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