On Mon, 1 Oct 2012, Steven Hirsch wrote:
On Mon, 1 Oct 2012, Sridhar Ayengar wrote:
Tothwolf wrote:
>
During the ongoing clearout, I've found some full-length EISA
> controller cards. By the look of it, there are some SCSI 2 host
> adaptors - they have high-density 50-pin connectors on their
> backplates - and what might be ESDI controllers.
If you have any EISA caching controllers (SCSI or IDE),
The only caching controllers I remember for the EISA bus were made by
BusTek/BusLogic, Promise Technologies, and Tekram, none of which were
full length cards.
DPT had at least one EISA caching SCSI RAID controller, but that's a
bit different.
I have one of those, along with a memory add-on piggyback. It was
actually a real dog.
I can't say I've seen that one, however given DPT's awful driver support
and outright refusal to supply programming documentation for Linux
drivers, I tended to avoid their SCSI cards in favor of BusTek/BusLogic,
Adaptec, LSI, etc.