Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!metran!jay From: jay@metran.UUCP (Jay Ts) Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386 Subject: Re: putting a machine together, some questions Summary: about Mylex Message-ID: <190@metran.UUCP> Date: 3 Feb 90 06:46:06 GMT References: <1349@island.uu.net> Organization: Metran Technology, Clearwater FL Lines: 46 In article <1349@island.uu.net>, daniel@island.uu.net (Dan Smith "Nightmare on Elway Street") writes: > > My wife (sprice@well.sf.ca.us) and I are putting together > a 386 for home, and have a couple of questions. First off, here's > our hardware list: > > 33 Mhz 386 w/64k cache on a Mylex motherboard with AMI bios > [etc.] I am using a home-built system based on Mylex's MI386-20 motherboard. My system passed BIOS tests OK, but wouldn't boot UNIX. Symptom: System freezes at the "Booting the UNIX System..." message from ISC's 386/ix. I called Mylex's Technical Support, which is where the *real* trouble began. They have (had?) a horrible phone system, which has disconnected 2/3 of my calls to them. When I tried to leave messages on their "phone mail", it took days for the calls to be returned. By then I had already managed to get a call through direct to a Tech Support person. He explained that it was the AMI BIOS which was the problem. (Background: I had received a photo brochure from Mylex, specifying that the MI386-20 supports UNIX and was available with an Award or Phoenix BIOS. The photo shows an AMI BIOS, if you look *real* close.) I was told they would ship me a Phoenix BIOS, and I could return the AMI BIOS for a refund. When the new BIOS did not arrive as expected, I called back (more problems with the phone system...). I was told that something had gone wrong, (due to a miscommunication between Tech Support and the department that actually was supposed to ship the chips) but the new BIOS would go out the same day. After a couple more cycles of waiting, calling back, and them trying to correct the matter, I was referred to their Customer Relations Dept. where a very good person finally made sure I got the Phoenix BIOS. He (it seems I have made a serious error in losing his name) had been aware of the problem with the phones and corporate structure/communications and had tried to get the management to make the appropriate changes. (He had some really good ideas...) I hope that they finally listen to him, for I simply cannot recommend Mylex products to *anyone* until they get their act together! By the way, the Phoenix BIOS works, but after 2 months, I still have not received the refund they promised... Jay Ts, Director Metran Technology Clearwater FL ...!uunet!metran!jay