Are you sure that card is an Adaptec? The IBM ServeRAID II Adapters use
Adaptec AIC-7880 chips driven by PowerPC chips. These cards are popular
for RAID in PC-based servers.
Peace... Sridhar
On Sun, 3 Jun 2001, John Allain wrote:
Thanks for the tip.
I went to comp.sys.unisys and I'm starting to get answers and
that's what they're saying (MCP).
I'd like to see this come up myself. WT(f) is MCP?
Looks like i need a clue too on the two SCSI controllers.
If I use the unused one (vis a vis internal cables), It won't boot
OS/2 (probable primary drive conflict). If I camp it on the
busy controller it is seen by Unisys but not by OS/2.
John A.
----- Original Message -----
From: Chad Fernandez <fernande(a)internet1.net>
To: <classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2001 1:00 AM
Subject: Re: Unisys "Micro A"
John,
My guess would be a PC sized version of a Unisys A series Mainframe. I
don't know anything about them..... just that they exist. You might
inquire in the Unisys newsgroup.
Chad Fernandez
Add-Ons:
Unisys "Micro A" CPU card (perhaps DC113)
daughter memory card
two multiplexed serial cards
Another Adaptec SCSI card,
apparently for the Uni half of the system.
Another Internal SCSI drive
two external drives