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RE: Help: SCSI driver
if there's a cpu on board you may have a RAID controller.
> There's an anonymous looking SCSI host adapter lying around here that I'd
> like to press into service on a Linux box. Trouble is I don't have any idea
> which driver is required. The card appears to be a TTI TFS-SCSI whatever
> that may be and may have been originally supplied with a scanner. The main
> SCSI chip is a Zilog Z0538010PSC, I've looked around the Zilog web site for
> a driver but come up with zilch.
Hmm, don't recall Zilog doing SCSI chips .. are you sure you have the
right chip? The 8000 series (the zilog series which your number most seems
to fit) is CPUs / memory management units. Are there any other chips on
board? Anything small, black, surface-mounted with more than 20 pins is a
possible candidate...
Cheers,
Alex.
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