From assalonej@kpe.com Thu Dec 31 06:52:39 1998
From: assalonej@kpe.com
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: [SuSE Linux] UDS-11 SCSI card
Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1998 01:52:39 -0500
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I have a uds-11 scsi card tha came with a Umax scanner. I don't have the
scanner (someone gave the card to me), but I have a CD-burner that i
want to connect to it. I don't know anything about this card, and can't
get any info from Umax's web site. If anyone knows anything about the
card, please help.
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From lunaslide@pacbell.net Thu Dec 31 08:25:11 1998
From: lunaslide@pacbell.net
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: Re: [SuSE Linux] UDS-11 SCSI card
Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1998 00:25:11 -0800
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At 01:52 AM 12/31/98 -0500, you wrote:
>
>I have a uds-11 scsi card tha came with a Umax scanner. I don't have the
>scanner (someone gave the card to me), but I have a CD-burner that i
>want to connect to it. I don't know anything about this card, and can't
>get any info from Umax's web site. If anyone knows anything about the
>card, please help.
Pardon my french, but that card is a piece of shit. If you're really
determined to make it work, there should be an product ID silk-screened on
the card. It is an Adaptec card with no BIOS. Build support for it into a
new kernel and it should work. My advice, get an adaptec with a BIOS like
a 2940.
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From zentara@netfrog.net Thu Dec 31 17:59:41 1998
From: zentara@netfrog.net
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: Re: [SuSE Linux] UDS-11 SCSI card
Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1998 12:59:41 -0500
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lunaslide wrote:
>=20
> At 01:52 AM 12/31/98 -0500, John wrote:
> >
> >I have a uds-11 scsi card tha came with a Umax scanner. I don't have the
> >scanner (someone gave the card to me),
Ha,ha ever wonder why they gave it away?
> but I have a CD-burner that i
That card will probably give you alot of trouble with any cd burner
running faster than 1x.
> >want to connect to it. I don't know anything about this card, and can't
> >get any info from Umax's web site. If anyone knows anything about the
> >card, please help.
>=20
> Pardon my french, but that card is a piece of shit. If you're really
> determined to make it work, there should be an product ID silk-screened on
> the card. It is an Adaptec card with no BIOS. Build support for it into a
> new kernel and it should work. My advice, get an adaptec with a BIOS like
> a 2940.
That is perfect french regarding that card. I tried a couple of kernel
builds
to get that card to work as an Adaptec...no go.
The only good use for that card, is if you have an old 486 that you
want to use as a dedicated controller for the scanner.
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From kyle@binary.net Thu Dec 31 22:08:30 1998
From: kyle@binary.net
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: Re: [SuSE Linux] UDS-11 SCSI card
Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1998 16:08:30 -0600
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On Thu, 31 Dec 1998, John Assalone wrote:
> I have a uds-11 scsi card tha came with a Umax scanner. I don't have the
> scanner (someone gave the card to me), but I have a CD-burner that i
> want to connect to it. I don't know anything about this card, and can't
> get any info from Umax's web site. If anyone knows anything about the
> card, please help.
I don't think that the card is going to work. I have a SCSI UMAX scanner
at work and tried to connect a zip drive to it. Wouldn't work. It would
show the zip but I couldn't mount or access the disks in any way. Called
UMAX and they said that the card wouldn't support storage devices. The
zip drive worked right away once I found a crazy cyntronix to 25 pin cable
and connected it to my other scsi card. You might want to look into using
a different SCSI card.
-Kyle
kyle(a)binary.net
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