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I was unable to find any references to SCSI160 controller cards in Linux literature or mailing list archives. I found by experiment that the AICxxxx module worked in my computer with my 29160. Rob. muzh wrote:
Gary Kline wrote:
An Adaptec 29160 that I bought for one of my (older) FreeBSD platforms didn't fit. It probably will fit into the new PC that I'm installing SuSE on. This new system is fairly limited for my needs and I'd like to add some SCSI devices. So the nutshell of my question: Does Linux (or SuSE's implementation) work with both the IDE and SCSI interface?
thanks for any help!
gary kline
-- Gary D. Kline kline@tao.thought.org Public service Unix
Yes. I'm using scsi Jazz and CD-RW via EATA-DPT scsi card on my predominantly IDE system -- no problems. You just have to have scsi and ide support compiled in or as modules.
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