Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!wuarchive!emory!gatech!galbp!bagend!jan From: jan@bagend.uucp (Jan Isley) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix.sco Subject: Re: IDE controllers Message-ID: <1990Nov21.012836.12797@bagend.uucp> Date: 21 Nov 90 01:28:36 GMT References: <5744@crash.cts.com> Organization: 1 Bagshot Row, the Shire Lines: 37 jca@pnet01.cts.com (John C. Archambeau) writes: >david@talgras.UUCP (David Hoopes) writes: >>Hello, >> I have been looking at some of the low end 386sx machines. I would >>like to buy one for working at home. All of the ones that I have seen have >>IDE hard drives. I have never used IDE controllers or hard drives. Will >>SCO Unix/Xenix run ok on one of these machines? >IDE should work just fine. I've had no problem with using IDE with Novell. I >plan on upgrading my system's hard drive configuration from a small 40 Mb and >a 10 Mb ST506 MFM to a Conner CP-3204F. If there is a problem with IDE, it >certainly would surprise me. It does not suprise me that a Novell user would assume that SCO would behave just like Novell. :-) It depends on at least 4 variables: the motherboard, controller, drive, and version of SCO. I can tell you from personal experience that there are many combinations of these 4 variables that do *not* work together. Some will. Find a reputable dealer, and/or someone who has a reliable system configured. NOTE, reliable does not mean, "will it boot". I will also point out that in the latest version of Xenix System V/386 that we got from SCO *today*, there are no supported IDE devices listed. Your milage WILL vary. Before everyone sends mail asking for my personal compatibility list... It is very simple, pay a little more and buy name brands from reliable people that service the *nix business. Frequent the elcheapo back pages of magazine x selling made who knows where bargain basement boards and you will get what you pay for. -- Do not suffer the company of fools. | home jan@bagend 404-434-1335 Buddha | known_universe!gatech!bagend!jan