Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!decwrl!world!kaspar!ires From: ires@kaspar.UUCP (Bruce R. Larson) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: Adaptec 1522 question Summary: Adaptec 1522 will not work with ISC UNIX Message-ID: <17@kaspar.UUCP> Date: 23 Nov 90 07:39:08 GMT References: <4748@rsiatl.UUCP> <1990Nov20.021203.3045@medtron.medtronic.com> Distribution: na Lines: 45 In article <1990Nov20.021203.3045@medtron.medtronic.com>, dt4100c@medtron.medtronic.com (Derek Terveer) writes: > jgd@rsiatl.UUCP (John G. DeArmond) writes: > > >I was recently in a large chain PC store the other day trying to make an > >emergency SCSI controller purchase. The store had the usual ST-02s and the > >like and then one of the people in the service department pulled out an > >Adaptec board labeled AHA1522. This is a half-card configuration with > >a blue-million jumpers and a couple of ASIC chips. > > I have heard conflicting information about this card. Supposedly, this is > a non bus-mastering version of the 1542 SCSI controller card. I was told by > someone, at adaptec ts, i believe, that the 1522 should look just like a 1542 > to applications. I was told by Esix that the 1522 would require a different > driver and that initially they were would come out with one in a month, but > now they seem to have no plans to create one. > I meant to respond to John originally, but I didn't get the chance. I got one of the first 1522's shipped to the East coast to test as a non-busmastering, inexpensive host adapter for non-busmastering motherboards. My Everex Step/33 does not support busmastering, but it been running very faithfully (and faster than a scared rabbit) with a 1542A for over a year. When I swapped in the 1522, the system would boot but exit with an error something like `srcmount error' when trying to mount the filesystems, so I presume that at least on my machine it will not act as a plug-in replacement for the 1542A. I tried this with 386/ix 2.0.2 and ISC UNIC 2.2. An intersting note is that I got more performance out of my disks under DOS with the 1522 than with the 1542. Am I paying a penalty due to the absence of busmaster support? Probably. Final note is that I seem to recall that Adaptec introduced the 1522 as a top quality DOS-based host adapter that would retail for under $200. It could be just the thing for those clone motherboards that will be dedicated to DOS for life. I think that the flourishing of IDE drives took the wind out of their sales. Bruce R. Larson Integral Resources, Milton MA Internet: ires.com!blarson@cs.umb.edu Uucp: ..!cs.umb.edu!ires.com!blarson