Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!lll-winken!abhg!misko From: misko@abhg.UUCP (William Miskovetz) Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386 Subject: ACB-2322B-8 and ISC Keywords: Adaptec, ISC Message-ID: <319@abhg.UUCP> Date: 11 Nov 89 19:59:37 GMT Organization: W. Miskovetz - Consulting, Livermore, CA Lines: 32 > adaptec!neese writes: /* Written 10:47 am Nov 10, 1989 by adaptex.UUCP!neese in comp.unix.i386 */ > I will soon have a system here, that I will be able to benchmark under > ISC 2.0.2 and SCO 2.3/3.2UNIX. I will test the ACB-2372C (RLL)/ACB-2322B > (10Mbit ESDI)/ACB-2322B-8 (15MBit ESDI)/AHA-154[02]A (SCSI). I plan to test > the controllers with like drives (in physical design i.e. same number of > heads/sectors per track) in like environments (i.e. same buffer cache size, > clean filesystems). /* End of text from abhg:comp.unix.i386 */ I have to wish you luck in getting a 2322B-8 working with ISC. 4 months ago I sent my ACB-2322B-8 controller and my Maxtor 8760E drive to ISC. They still have it. They have been unable to get me a system that works with the drive and controller. They claim that version 2.2 will support the drive/controller, but until I see a working version on my system I am skeptical. If this sounds a little cynical, it is. Being without a $4,000 drive for 4 months and having to roll back from a 760MB drive to a 60MB drive has made me a little sour. That and I have owned ISC versions 1.0.5, 1.0.6, and 2.0.2 and have never had ISC running on my system. That is well over a year of owning ISC without ever being able to use it. I do have to thank ISC support. At least they offered to try to get it running rather than just telling me I was out of luck, but this was after months of telling me "it's fixed in 2.0.2". Bill Miskovetz. {uunet!lll-winken, daver, pyramid}!abhg!misko misko@mathworks.com abhg!misko@lll-lcc.llnl.gov