Hi, I have a similar setup.. To load the aha152x you need to specify options. The first is the IO address and the second the interrupt. THere are other options but usually I don't need them. My line in boot.local is -------------------------------- # load aha152x scsi for Zip Drive modprobe aha152x aha152x=0x140,9 -------------------------------- The default IO adress is 0x300 which doesn't work for me. But changing to 0x140 worked a treat. You should be able to get the IO address from NT as well as the interrupt. One thing I noticed is that even if NT reported IRQ10 for the card linux always put it on IRQ9. Not too sure why this happens, probably something to do with NTs plug&pray driver!! RiKD mendes wrote:
Hello I am having trouble to set up a zip scsi in my linux box. The module aha152x is loaded during boot time but returns an error message about the irq number. I am sure the irq number is 11 ( I copied from the NT settings - it is a dual boot machine). What am I missing here?
Thanks a lot.
Ed
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