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<h1>Adaptec AVA-1502AE vs. aha152x</h1>
<b>Mike</b> (<a href="mailto:mikem@enet.it"><i>mikem@enet.it</i></a>)<br>
<i>Mon, 16 Mar 1998 18:41:57 +0100</i>
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Hi...<br>
I've seen a mail from you in the mostang mail list.<br>
I think you can give me some hints...<br>
I am running a linux box with Slackware 3.3.0 and kernel 2.0.33, gimp<br>
latest, sane-0.71 and gtk+ latest.<br>
I have been desperatedly working in the past 2 days on having the<br>
Adaptec AVA-1502AE (not simply AVA-1502E: 1st question:<br>
IS THERE ANY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE 2?) recognized by linux. My attempts<br>
failed. I tried both with sg and aha152x compiled into the kernel with a<br>
lilo command line AND with the modularized version of the 3 scsi modules<br>
(scsi_mod sg and aha152x).<br>
I suppose in both cases I provided the wrong configuration line.<br>
Has it to be exactly aha152x=0x140,9,7,0,1,1?? (while the defaults would<br>
be 0x140,11,7,1,1,0,100,0)<br>
I tried with aha152x=0x140,9,7,1 leaving the rest as default, with no<br>
success.<br>
The thing I especially wonder about is, whether the AVA-1502E and<br>
AVA-1502AE are the same card and chip.<br>
In my scanner (Microtek ScanMaker E3) manual, for example, I have the<br>
card referred to as AVA-1502E, but on the card chip the type is<br>
AVA-1502AE. In the manual I have 5 jumpers, IRQ9, IRPQ10, IRQ11, IRQ12<br>
and ALT.<br>
On the card I have:<br>
INT0<br>
INT1<br>
IRQ12<br>
IRQ11<br>
IRQ10<br>
IRQ9<br>
Another question is: do you need in /etc/conf.modules the entries 'alias<br>
sga sg' and 'scsi_hostadapter aha152x'??<br>
Thanx for your attention, and I rely very much upon some (needed) help.<br>
Michael.<br>
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