Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!execu!sequoia!keith From: keith@sequoia.execu.com (Keith Pyle) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: Whats the difference between Adaptecs... Message-ID: <30363@sequoia.execu.com> Date: 8 Jan 91 14:52:16 GMT References: <1991Jan5.045321.1799@sp90.uucp> Organization: Execucom Systems Lines: 37 In article <1991Jan5.045321.1799@sp90.uucp> sanand@sp90.uucp writes: >> Can anyone tell me what the difference is between Adaptec's 1542A and >> 1542B SCSI controllers is? I am planning on using one of them in an ACMA >> 386/20 system with a Maxtor SCSI drive. I have heard of problems with the bus >> Kevin W. Rudd >> Sequent Computer Systems >> > >I am not sure of all the differences, but the major one is that "B" has >a floppydisk controller, "A" doesn't. I run the "B" with a Maxtor, so far >(touch wood) no problems. > >Sanand. This isn't quite correct. The 1542B is a newer model of the 1542A and is a two-thirds length card instead of the full-length used for the 1542A. Both the 1542A and 1542B are intelligent controllers which support floppy as well as SCSI drives. The floppy portion can be disabled by a jumper, if desired. If I remember correctly, the 1540 series is the SCSI only controller (i.e., no floppy). Whether there are A and B versions of it, I'm not certain, but I think there are. The 1542A and B are supposed to be functionally identical, I believe. However, I have one machine running a 1542A in a 286 that works fine with Fastback 2.01. Just toying around with a 1542B in the same configuration, I found that the system would hang during the DMA tests that Fastback runs (specifically, the medium speed DMA check). I haven't had the time yet to really run this down. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Keith Pyle UUCP: ...!cs.utexas.edu!execu!keith Execucom Systems Corp., Austin, Texas Internet: keith@execu.com "It's 10 o'clock. Do you know where Disclaimer: Everything I say is your child processes are?" true unless I use the word 'the'. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------