[ale] Need Info: "Ten Time" (SST?) SCSI Controller
John M. Mills
jmills at siberia.gtri.gatech.edu
Thu Apr 25 17:27:20 EDT 1996
Anyone know what this beast is, or how to find out? It has:
1) sticker saying Ten Time in red on a largish square ic.
2) sticker saying SST and 3.36.3 TNT-40X0BOOT and Columbia Data Products
on what appears to be a PROM.
3) a WD33C93B-PL chip which is probably the interface chip to the SCSI
device.
4) a bunch of jumpers, labled "ROMADDR", "ROM ENABLE", "IRQ" (I guess
I can figure that one out), "I/O ADDRESSRP1" and a couple of more
cryptic notes.
5) the usual big blue-ribbon ("Centronics") connector at the back, and
two dual-row cable headers: P2(50 pins) and P5(34 pins) which I expect go
internally-mounted drives.
6) AT-style EISA card-edge connections.
I want to use this beast as a Linux SCSI controller. Can anyone offer
hope or information?
Thanks --jmm--
John M. Mills, Senior Research Engineer -- john.m.mills at gtri.gatech.edu
Georgia Tech Research Institute, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA 30332-0853
Phone contacts: 770.528.3258 (voice), 770.528.7083 (FAX)
"Computers in the future may weigh no more than 1.5 tons." -Pop. Mechanics,'49
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