Re: ATA Cards (Was: Pretentious Names . . .)


Subject: Re: ATA Cards (Was: Pretentious Names . . .)
From: Jeff Ridder (jridder@gci.net)
Date: Tue Oct 03 2000 - 16:53:24 MDT


Does the code support big endian and little endian? This has been an issue
with some of the SCSI cards out there (notably Orange Micro's).

Nathan, you may want to look at the card from VST. They have work out some
sort of deal with Promise.

Jeff Ridder

> From: "Stefan Schneider" <stefan.schneider@comsat.com.ve>
> Reply-To: yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com
> Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 17:34:37 +1000
> To: <yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com>
> Subject: ATA Cards (Was: Pretentious Names . . .)
>
> What type of card? Trying to compile support for the Promise ULTRA EIDE
> cards ends up with an "Architecture not supported" message with 2.2.17 and
> 2.4.0 kernels in my case...
>
> Stefan
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Nathan A. McQuillen <nmlists@steaky.dhs.org>
> To: <yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2000 6:17 AM
> Subject: Re: Pretentious Names . . .
>
>
>> Look.
>>
>> This is /not/ the flame, homophobia, insults, /or/ list management
>> discussion list.
>>
>> Can we stay on topic, folks?
>>
>> On that note, I'm going to ask again -- anybody know if there's a PPC
>> kernel out there with support for third-party ATA/IDE cards?
>>
>> Also, anybody have experience migrating to Debian/PPC from a Red Hat-based
>> distro? I've about had it with both the user community and the
>> architecture of PPC Red Hat. Any help -- OFF LIST -- would be greatly
>> appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks again, those of you who care.
>>
>> -N.
>



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