Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!lll-winken!lll-lcc!ames!ll-xn!mit-eddie!uw-beaver!apollo!mrst!sdti!mjy From: mjy@sdti.UUCP (Michael J. Young) Newsgroups: comp.unix.microport Subject: Re: Microport '386 Unix Message-ID: <211@sdti.UUCP> Date: 2 Mar 88 14:19:00 GMT References: <4280@b-tech.UUCP> <689@nuchat.UUCP> <474@spectrix.UUCP> Reply-To: mjy@sdti.UUCP (0000-Michael J. Young) Organization: Software Development Technologies, Sudbury MA Lines: 20 In article <474@spectrix.UUCP> clewis@spectrix.UUCP (Chris R. Lewis) writes: >Sounds a lot like you're missing terminators on your disk drives. > >Make absolutely certain that only one drive has the terminators installed, >and it's the last in the chain. Check your drive manuals. ST506 >style drives frequently go nuts in this manner if the terminators are >missing or installed in both drives in a dual-drive system. My terminators are installed correctly and I still have the problem. This is a known bug in the wn driver when used with dual drive systems, and uport is aware of it. I corresponded with Dwight Leu at length about it. Their strategy is to try porting the 386 driver back to the 286, since 386 systems don't seem to exhibit the problem. Unfortunately, at last check they were still having difficulty recreating the errors on their in-house systems. I suggest that anyone who has the dual-drive errors contact uport and offer yourselves as a beta-site for the new driver when/if it is available. I did, but I haven't heard anything back from them as yet. -- Mike Young - Software Development Technologies, Inc., Sudbury MA 01776 UUCP : {decvax,harvard,linus,mit-eddie}!necntc!necis!mrst!sdti!mjy Internet : mjy%sdti.uucp@harvard.harvard.edu Tel: +1 617 443 5779