Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!iuvax!watmath!xenitec!edhew From: edhew@xenitec.on.ca (Ed Hew) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: Xenix-286 with Seagate SCSI drives Keywords: SCSI help xenix 286 Message-ID: <1989Nov14.043817.13827@xenitec.on.ca> Date: 14 Nov 89 04:38:17 GMT References: <601@nixpbe.UUCP> Reply-To: edhew@xenitec.UUCP (Ed Hew) Followup-To: comp.unix.xenix Distribution: comp Organization: XeniTec Consulting Services, Kitchener, ON Lines: 40 In article <601@nixpbe.UUCP> freiss@nixpbe.UUCP (MArtin Freiss) writes: >Hi, >I'm in the process of buying a harddisk for my '286 clone to run Xenix >on. As the Seagate SCSI drive + controller bundled package comes cheaper >over here than a "normal" MFM drive, I'm toying with the idea of buying >one - about 60 meg, of which I want to reserve about 40 for Xenix. I suppose it's always possible that Seagate will come across with an SCO Xenix SCSI driver for your 286 that will actually work, but I wouldn't want to bet my bottom dollar on it. Unless you're adept at writing your own device drivers I'd suggest that you will need a 386, an Adaptec 1542 (methinks is the #) SCSI controller, and a suitable SCSI hard drive (I know that the 330 meg Priam works, and I'll be trying a miniscribe 9380S soon), as well as SCO Xenix 2.3.1GT or later. Note the "GT" version. Non-GT versions do not have SCSI support. There are also reportedly other SCSI controllers out there (notably a new Western Digital) with Xenix drivers, but they're not yet on SCO's supported list. >I'm not worried about DOS, but how do I get Xenix to run with a SCSI >drive? Is anyone out there who can give me pointers on how to install >Xenix 286 (version 2.2.1) on this beast (or best, can give me a step >by step explanation how to do it) ? Your Xenix release notes are your best reference. >I do have access to another '286 with MFM drives, if it should be necessary >to install Xenix on a normal system first and configure / link the kernel >there for SCSI. See above. I am not aware of a 286"GT" version of the SCO Xenix o/s. > Martin Freiss UUCP: USA: ..!uunet!philabs!linus!nixbur!freiss.pad > Nixdorf Computer AG !USA: ..!mcvax!unido!nixpbe!freiss.pad Ed. A. Hew Authorized Technical Trainer Xeni/Con Corporation work: edhew@xenicon.uucp -or- ..!{uunet!}utai!lsuc!xenicon!edhew ->home: edhew@xenitec.on.ca -or- ..!{uunet!}watmath!xenitec!edhew # Justice is only relative to what you can afford to prove in court.