Here's a photo of mine, can you draw the bit I need to change onto it, or the general
area:
http://sampsa.com/wp-content/kzstyleboard.jpg
That picture reminded me of something. I have what I thought was an extra long
and overly complex PCI SCSI card in my stash. It has the same Intel i960 as
the card in the picture but doesn't have the extra daughter board. It is
marked KZPSAPS and has a single 68 pin external SCSI connector and five
resistor packs commonly found as terminators on old-style (ie non-low-voltage)
differential SCSI cards.
I tried firing it up in my AS1000A and found that SRM sees it as follows:
SHOW CONF
12 DEC KZPSA pke0.7.0.12.0 SCSI
Bus ID 7
SHOW DEV
pke0.7.0.12.0 PKE0 SCSI Bus ID
7 R01 A11
VMS (7.1-2) sees it as:
Device PKA0:, device type KZTSA/SCSI (SIMport), is online, error logging is
enabled.
Error count 0 Operations completed
24
Owner process "" Owner UIC
[SYSTEM]
Owner process ID 00000000 Dev Prot
S:RWPL,O:RWPL,G,W
Reference count 0 Default buffer size
0
Anyone know what (if anything) is special about this card?
Regards,
Peter Coghlan.