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From: Digestifier <Linux-Development-Request@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu>
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To: Linux-Development@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Reply-To: Linux-Development@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Date: Fri, 23 Sep 94 09:13:10 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Development Digest #210
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Linux-Development Digest #210, Volume #2 Fri, 23 Sep 94 09:13:10 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: Proteon Token-Ring Driver Survey (Michael Martin)
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Re: LOOPBACK not handling packet load. (Mark Evans)
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floppy release bug. was: 1.1.51 breaks shutdown's unmount (David Flood)
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Re: AHA1542A and Linux-1.1.50+ are having troubles.. (Riku Meskanen)
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NE2000+ and AHA1542CF problems (Dermot Bradley)
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Re: 1.1.51 seg fault on shutdown in _floppy_release (Mark Evans)
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memory leakage in 1.1.51 ? (Guenther Thomsen)
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Re: 480x360 Res works for me. (Philippe Steindl)
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Driver D-Link DE620 (Johan Montald)
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Re: memory leakage in 1.1.51 ? (Michael H. Price II)
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Re: Looking for a Fax daemon (Heiko Schlittermann)
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integer sizes was Re: Alpha Linux (Andrew Bulhak)
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Re: Source Code (Vassili Leonov)
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Re: NCR 53C406A SCSI (Kevin Lentin)
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Re: 900 MHz CB band??? (Vassili Leonov)
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Re: Don't use Linux?! (Keith Smith)
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From: mmart@starbase.neosoft.com (Michael Martin)
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Subject: Re: Proteon Token-Ring Driver Survey
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Date: 21 Sep 1994 05:01:51 GMT
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Todd B. Templeton (toddt@phelpsd.com) wrote:
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<snip>
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: There is currently an alpha driver for the IBM adapters...
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<snip>
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--
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Sorry to waste your time with this reply, but I *desperately* need
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support for IBM token-ring. Can you point to the people who have this alpha
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code? I've asked here several times before, with no response :(
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Thanx
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Michael
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
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*Michael L. Martin | A Law is not Just, just because it's a law. *
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*mmart@starbase.neosoft.com | *
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From: evansmp@mb4715.aston.ac.uk (Mark Evans)
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Subject: Re: LOOPBACK not handling packet load.
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Date: Wed, 21 Sep 1994 12:16:10 GMT
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Thomas Koenig (ig25@fg70.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de) wrote:
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: Chip Edwards (gt6444c@prism.gatech.edu) wrote in comp.os.linux.development,
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: article <34rfcu$9ch@acmex.gatech.edu>:
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: >I'm not sure who to send this to soo..
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: > Some have noticed the ping -f on the loopback device fails miserably.
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: The reason for this is a bit more complex:
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: ping -f sends out ICMP commands in raw mode, and then listens to the
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: same socket.
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: For each packet sent out, there are two packets coming back: the one
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: that was sent out, and the ICMP reply.
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: However, ping only does one recvfrom() for everything it sends out. So,
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: packets start queuing up, and finally get dropped. This is more of a
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: bug in ping than in the loopback device.
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To fix this is quite trivial, simply enable non blocking io on the fd and
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do something like
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while(recvfrom(fd, buf, buf_len, &addr, &addr_len) >=0)
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{
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...
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do whatever...
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...
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}
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n.b. I don't have the source to ping handy.
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From: dcflood@u.washington.edu (David Flood)
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Subject: floppy release bug. was: 1.1.51 breaks shutdown's unmount
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Date: 20 Sep 1994 08:00:28 GMT
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After getting several RTFM's about reporting bugs, here is the related part of
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zSystem's list. I have inserted the eip in the appropriate place.
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0015e0d4 t _floppy_read
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0015e154 t _floppy_write
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0015e1fc t _floppy_release
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eip = 0010:0015e220
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0015e2c0 t _floppy_open
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0015e5d8 t _ack_change
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0015e654 t _check_floppy_change
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Since I don't use a floppy on my other machine, this explains why the error
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does not occur there.
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--
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=============================================================================
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dcflood@u.washington.edu
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The above opinions are mine alone and do not reflect anyone elses.
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Besides, who wants my opinion anyway?
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=============================================================================
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From: mesrik@tukki.jyu.fi (Riku Meskanen)
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Subject: Re: AHA1542A and Linux-1.1.50+ are having troubles..
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Date: 22 Sep 1994 15:31:14 GMT
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Bill Davidsen (davidsen@usenety1.news.prodigy.com) wrote:
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: In article <CwHs9s.D2G@utu.fi>, Matti Aarnio <mea@utu.fi> wrote:
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: :On System:
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: : - i486/33 32MB DRAM (ISA)
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: : - Adaptec AHA1542A + 600 MB CDC Wren-V disk
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: :
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: :When running Linux 1.0.9 there is no trouble, however with
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: :Linux 1.1.50 and 1.1.51 there appear spodaric data corruption
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: :on the disk WRITES.
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: I'm jealous! I never got my 1542A to work at all with Linux on any
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: version. If this gets fixed I may have to upgrade.
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You should get newer Microcode and SCSI-BIOS to get that
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thingie working. Old 1542A:s had a lot of problems with
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SCO:s too.
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I have had no problems since November -92 (0.97) with my 1542A,
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it's working great now with 1.1.49, even after I patched
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the PROM to handle new address 334. I have 2 disks with
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478MB storage, Archive Viper 2150S and Tohshiba XM-4101B
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all in internal bus. So both SCSI and SCSI-2 type devices
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work great for me.
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:-) riku
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ps. Comment suggesting that I should dump that old
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Adaptec card to /dev/null. I will indeed dump
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it when i upgrade to Pentium & PCI class, but
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I'll wait until it gets a bit more matured
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technology. Haven't got too much money to
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spend on exprimenting, if using Linux is not
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counted ;-)
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--
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#include <std.bullshit> /* missing cool .signature -- got a spare? */
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From: bradley@gpl.com (Dermot Bradley)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.linux.misc
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Subject: NE2000+ and AHA1542CF problems
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Date: 22 Sep 1994 19:22:06 GMT
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Hi
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I've got a 486/66DX2 running with 16Mb RAM, NE2000+ (Novell) ethernet
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card, Adaptec 1542CF.
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Running kernel 1.0.9
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This machine has mysteriously hung (i.e. needed power cyle) the last few
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weekends for no apparent reason.
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The NE2000+ is port 300h, IRQ 3 (NO SERIAL CARDS ARE FITTED IN PC) and in
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shared IO mode.
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The 1542CF is port 330h, IRQ 11, DMA 5.
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For some time I've been seeing the following messages in the log files:
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In the debug file:
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Sep 13 18:37:17 errigle kernel: eth0: transmit timed out, TX status 0xe,
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ISR 0x0.
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Sep 13 18:37:17 errigle kernel: eth0: Possible network cable problem?
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In the syslog file:
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Aug 8 03:03:49 errigle kernel: SCSI host 0 timed out - aborting command
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Aug 8 13:42:40 errigle kernel: eth0: Transmitter access conflict.
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Aug 15 19:19:54 errigle kernel: eth0: DMAing conflict in
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ne_block_output.[DMAstat:fffffffe][irqlock:ffffffff]
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Aug 22 15:03:05 errigle kernel: SCSI host 0 timed out - aborting command
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Aug 22 15:26:37 errigle kernel: eth0: DMAing conflict in
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ne_block_output.[DMAstat:fffffffe][irqlock:ffffffff]
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Aug 22 22:55:03 errigle kernel: SCSI host 0 timed out - aborting command
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Aug 23 05:07:52 errigle kernel: eth0: unexpected TX-done interrupt,
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lasttx=-1.
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Aug 23 05:07:52 errigle kernel: eth0: idle transmitter, tx1=60, lasttx=-1,
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txing=-1.
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Aug 23 05:15:45 errigle kernel: SCSI host 0 timed out - aborting command
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Aug 23 07:54:55 errigle kernel: SCSI host 0 timed out - aborting command
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..........
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Sep 19 13:31:29 errigle kernel: SCSI host 0 timed out - aborting command
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Sep 19 20:51:21 errigle kernel: eth0: DMAing conflict in
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ne_block_output.[DMAsta
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t:fffffffe][irqlock:ffffffff]
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To cap it all I got the following on the console today:
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Sep 22 13:28:00 errigle kernel: Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer
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dereference at address 00000004
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Sep 22 13:28:00 errigle kernel: Oops: 0000
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Sep 22 13:28:00 errigle kernel: EIP: 0010:0012afa7
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Sep 22 13:28:00 errigle kernel: EFLAGS: 00010202
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Sep 22 13:28:00 errigle kernel: eax: 00000000 ebx: 00e5129a ecx:
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00000008 edx: 0012af38
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Sep 22 13:28:00 errigle kernel: esi: 00000850 edi: 001991c4 ebp:
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0000000e esp: 005aef68
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Sep 22 13:28:00 errigle kernel: ds: 0018 es: 0018 fs: 002b gs: 002b
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ss: 0018
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Sep 22 13:28:00 errigle kernel: Process netstat (pid: 4615, process nr:
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32, stackpage=005ae000)
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Sep 22 13:28:00 errigle kernel: Stack: 00e51000 00000400 0000a800 002c4620
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001991d2
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Sep 22 13:28:00 errigle kernel: Code: 8b 48 04 51 0f bf 10 52 8b 40 08 50
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8b 8e 7c 89 19 00 51 8b
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Anyone got ANY ideas!!!!!! Should I upgrade the kernel and if so to which
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version?? Please email me as well as posting so I don't miss out.
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On a similar vein another machine (IDE, NE200 clone) gave the same
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"eth0: transmit timed out, TX status 0xe, ISR 0x0."
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"eth0: Possible network cable problem?"
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messages last weekend. The strange thing was it was NOT connected to any
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ethernet at the time.....I had it at home!!!!!!
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Thanks in advance
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Dermot
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--
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Dermot Bradley
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Communications Director
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Genesis Project Ltd
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bradley@gpl.com
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From: evansmp@mb4715.aston.ac.uk (Mark Evans)
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Subject: Re: 1.1.51 seg fault on shutdown in _floppy_release
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Date: Wed, 21 Sep 1994 12:26:09 GMT
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Vincent Fatica (vefatica@cockpit.syr.edu) wrote:
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: According to zSystem, the error occurs in _floppy_release.
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: It also occurs on dismounting /b (an ext2 floppy). Thereafter, mount says
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: it's still mounted (which it's not).
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thats becuase umount actually alters /etc/mtab & /etc/mtab~ after it has
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done the umount() system call, the program will terminate in this system
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call.
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I'm just putting some printk's in this function to see where it actually does
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terminate.
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From: thomsen@cs.tu-berlin.de (Guenther Thomsen)
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Subject: memory leakage in 1.1.51 ?
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Date: 21 Sep 1994 12:19:16 GMT
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Hello,
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it seems, there is an memory leakage (at least) in linux-1.1.51 : if I
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run two processes wich use (permanent) together more memory than my
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machine gots as RAM, the machine is continiously swapping - ok. But
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over the time the swap-space which is needed grows, without
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increasing memory requirements of the two processes or any other !
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This grow is (very) slowly (about 1Mb / hour ) but unstoppable -
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anytime all the swap-space will be needed and the response time of the
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machine becomes unreasonable slow !
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If the processes terminates, they give back their and the mysterious
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used swap space. So there is no problem with sufficient swap space and
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short duration processes.
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My machine:
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Linux 1.1.51
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80386dx20MHz,ISA,8Mb RAM
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10 or 23 Mb swap space
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Processes to test:
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2*gnuchessx started from xboard, each uses about 7.6 Mb
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virtuell memory ('size').
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other processes running:
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X (2.0)
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fvwm
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xterm
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top / free
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Guenther
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--
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G\"unther Thomsen send eMail to thomsen@cs.tu-berlin.de
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From: psteindl@il.us.swissbank.com (Philippe Steindl)
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Subject: Re: 480x360 Res works for me.
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Date: 19 Sep 1994 07:02:59 GMT
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Reply-To: ilg@imp.ch
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]>: DOOM runs fine, now to find solutions to the ctrl, alt - arrow keys
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]>: combinations, (my window manager takes over), and getting the sound
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]>: to work, probably need to upgrade my driver.
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]
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]I just hit NumLock. It seems to change the entire keyboard mapping, not
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]just the keypad. All the twm shortcuts I put in go away when NumLock is
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] toggled.
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Hm,
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besides that you may change your .doomrc file, there you can remap the
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keys.
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Happy dooming
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Philippe Steindl
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--
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====================+===================================================
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Philippe Steindl | Any opinions expressed are my own
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E-mail: ilg@imp.ch | and not necessarily those of the
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| Swiss Bank Corporation.
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====================+===================================================
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From: johan@dombo (Johan Montald)
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Subject: Driver D-Link DE620
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Date: 22 Sep 1994 16:10:18 GMT
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Well the title says it all ? Is there a driver available for the
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newly DE620 which has some new microcode ?
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______________________________________________________________
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Johan Montald /
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Customer Representative ///
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Computer Associates International Belgium /// /
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Woluwelaan 34 B13 /// / /
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1200 Brussels ///// / /
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Belgium ///// / / /
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email: johan@ingres.com /////// / / /
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phone: +32-2/773.28.11 ext 865 ///////// / / /
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fax : +32-2/762.73.59 ///////////// / /
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____________________________________________________///////////////////.
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God is real, unless declared integer
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From: mhp1@ra (Michael H. Price II)
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Subject: Re: memory leakage in 1.1.51 ?
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Date: 22 Sep 1994 05:25:35 GMT
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Reply-To: mhp1@Ra.MsState.Edu
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In article <35q5do$3n3@myrddin.imat.com> nelson@seahunt.imat.com (Michael_Nelson) writes:
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> -> Looks like a problem, allright...
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>
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> ...but it doesn't seem to be specific to 1.51. It does the same
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> here with 1.50.
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I have had similar problems with rplay. I've watched it eat up all memory
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until it uses it all and a segmentation fault results. I assumed it was a
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bug in the rplay code.
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Michael.
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From: heiko@lotte.sax.de (Heiko Schlittermann)
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Subject: Re: Looking for a Fax daemon
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Date: Thu, 22 Sep 1994 11:22:30 GMT
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In article <Cw7rF5.1D0@davinci.renaissoft.com>,
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Robert J. LeBlanc <rjl@davinci.renaissoft.com> wrote:
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>tom@metronet.com (Tom Griffing) writes:
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>
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>>In article <3532qg$siv@ringer.cs.utsa.edu>,
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>>Rob Coursey <rcoursey@ring10.cs.utsa.edu> wrote:
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>
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>>>I was just wondering if somebody had already either started or had completed
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>>>a fax server for linux and, of course, if so, would you know the location
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>>>of where it might be?
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>
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>>Try "efax". It's a simple fax program for one machine.
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>>It runs as a daemon, and upon receiving an incoming call,
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>>if it is a fax, it receives it (and prints it if you want)
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>>and saves it as a file. If the call is a data call, it
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>>can call another program to handle it.
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>
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>If it's a fax SERVER you're looking for, both FlexFAX (at sgi.com) and
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>efax can do the job, though if you opt for efax you should add the
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What about mgetty+sendfax? It compiled out of the box. The mgetty
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sits at a given port and handles incoming calls depending on if they
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where faxes or data (login). If the fax reception is completed, it
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calls an other program to forward it by mail, or to notify a spec.
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user, or to print the fax, or to switch on your toaster...
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For fax sending there is a simple spool mechanism provided. For me it
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works pretty (?) well.
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-- heiko
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From: acbul1@penfold.cc.monash.edu.au (Andrew Bulhak)
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Crossposted-To: comp.lang.c
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Subject: integer sizes was Re: Alpha Linux
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Date: 20 Sep 1994 06:57:50 GMT
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Steven A. Reisman (sar@bee.beehive.mn.org) wrote:
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: Albert D. Cahalan (adc@bach.coe.neu.edu) wrote:
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: : Why drop one?
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(8 bits = char)
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: : 16 bits = short int
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: : 32 bits = int
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: : 64 bits = long
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: 128 bits = long long :)
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This may merit discussion on comp.lang.c. Sooner or later, we will need
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more sizes, as soon as somebody makes a 128-bit CPU.
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--
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Andrew Bulhak acb@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au
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Remember the good old days, when "spam" on the Net referred to processed meat?
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From: vassili@cs.sunysb.edu (Vassili Leonov)
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Subject: Re: Source Code
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Date: 21 Sep 1994 21:31:28 GMT
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Matt Fredrick Kraft (mfkraf01@starbase.spd.louisville.edu) wrote:
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: could anyone tell me where I can get the orig. Source code for linux
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: I need an FTP sight with Source and Docs. availiable. Some ambitious fri ends of mine and I are going to try to port Linux to Power Mac Bin for a science Fair project. Thanks in Advance.
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: Matt Kraft
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: University of Louisville
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The easiest way is to buy an Infomagic 2CD set.
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The second easiect way is to go suncite.mit.edu:/pub/Linux
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From: kevinl@bruce.cs.monash.edu.au (Kevin Lentin)
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Subject: Re: NCR 53C406A SCSI
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Date: 23 Sep 1994 00:47:41 GMT
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Pete Cascio (cascio_p@kant.cs.mci.com) wrote:
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> I've got a Media Vision Pro 3D sound card with SCSI-2. The SCSI-2 chip is an
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> NCR 53C406A. It looks like it's probably something new, since it's not
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> mentioned in the SCSI-HOWTO.
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> Does anyone know about this chip? Is it compatible (no changes required) with
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> another supported NCR SCSI chip driver? If not, know where I can get a NCR
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> data sheet on the chip -- so I can patch the nearest NCR driver code?
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I think Patrick D'Cruze may have solved your problem. Try this:
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tsx-11.mit.edu:/pub/linux/ALPHA/scsi/acculogic-0.7.README
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/acculogic-0.7.lsm
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/acculogic-0.7.patch.gz
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[ Kevin Lentin |___/~\__/~\___/~~~~\__/~\__/~\_| ]
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From: vassili@cs.sunysb.edu (Vassili Leonov)
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Subject: Re: 900 MHz CB band???
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Date: 21 Sep 1994 21:35:53 GMT
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Alexandra Griffin (acg@kzin.cen.ufl.edu) wrote:
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: I was unaware of the existence of a CB band @ 900MHz. How much
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: bandwidth is available there? What restrictions exist w.r.t.
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: transmitter power, etc.? This band is free from acceptable-use
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: limitations?
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: Since it's not legal to operate a home-built rig outside the amateur
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: bands (right? type-approval needed?), where can equipment for this
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: 900-MHz band be obtained?
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To bring it to topic - there is ALPHA version of Linux driver for
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the WaveLan card, designed by NCR, that gives you about 2.5 Kbit/sec
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link as far as you can beam 1Watt at around 910 MHz. This band is
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at least for Spread Spectrum operation, which WaveLan is using.
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This equipemnt can by used w/o FCC licence by the user - but the
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manufacturer must get certification.
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Vassili.
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p.s. Well - you CAN build a backbone using this stuff. Though they are
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rather expensive - about $700 per card...
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From: keith@ksmith.com (Keith Smith)
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Subject: Re: Don't use Linux?!
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Date: Wed, 21 Sep 94 22:26:47 GMT
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In article <35kadv$q3r@rztsun.tu-harburg.de>,
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Lutz Behnke HiWi <behnke@tu-harburg.d400.de> wrote:
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>I would like to bring the good news to John Q Public too. But as long as there is
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>no WYSIWYG text-system for them they will not by it. And as long MS is the
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Word Perfect for SCO Unix. You will need an iBCS module for your
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kernel. I expect to see iBCS standard on future distributions of the 1.2
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release kernel, since it works so well. In fact I'm simply amazed by
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it. Great Job People!
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There are other Commercial WP's available too.
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