Windows SCSI Tips the scanner's fault at all, it is instead due to Windows counting all its hardware when it boots Some scanner scsi boards do not use an IRQ with some software http://www.scantips.com/scsitip.html
Extractions: Book version My SCSI scanner was not powered on at boot time If your SCSI scanner was not powered on when you booted Windows, then Window's Plug and Play cannot see it. But you can power the scanner on later, then go to the Control Panel - System - Device Manager. First expand the SCSI CONTROLLERS item and highlight the scanner's SCSI board there. Then click the big REFRESH button, and the scanner should then work after a few seconds. This requirement is not the scanner's fault at all, it is instead due to Windows counting all its hardware when it boots. Refresh will look again after the scanner is on. The scanner itself may or may not appear in the Device Manager list then, some do, some dont, it doesnt affect how they work. In Win98 or ME, you can go directly to the Device Manager with a Right Mouse Button click on the My Computer icon, then Properties. Guy Daugherty points out that a short cut to access the Device Manager is to hold down the "Windows" key and then hit the "Pause/Break" key. At the Win XP Start menu, right click on the My Computer link, then Properties, then the Hardware Tab. Then in the Device Manager, right click on the device, and select "Scan for Hardware Changes" for Refresh, or there is a toolbar icon too.
The Sun Hardware Reference Part 4 - Boards (continued) Archivename sun-hdwr-ref/part4. Posting-Frequency as revised. Version $Id part4 v 1.15 1995/11/24 021353 jwbirdsa Exp $ THE SUN hardware REFERENCE compiled by James W. not 501-1596-01. scsi controller boards 501-1006 Sun-2 scsi/serial Multibus scsi interface and http://www.sunhelp.org/faq/sunref4.html
OpenBSD: Hardware Wanted The following list outlines hardware that the OpenBSD project could use Adaptec 7xxxbased PCI scsi boards. USB 2.0 gear http://www.openbsd.org/want.html
Extractions: The following list outlines hardware that the OpenBSD project could use. Some of this is being requested so that developers can improve or add driver support for devices which are rare; other requests are for hardware that will improve our development environment. In either case, we think we are being reasonable at asking for these devices. If you do not own these devices, but want to help us, we recommend you search on eBay for the devices. If you do the bidding and then get the device shipped to us, it really helps us. It's much better if our developers do not need to spend the time going through the bidding process, since any time saved can be spent on improving OpenBSD instead. Some regions of the world have a specific want list for that area. If you are in one of these regions, first check to see what developers close to you are in need of or want to work on support for. In each case, please contact
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Extractions: This text is from the Sun-Hardware-FAQ. The FAQ also contains some more technical info. You can find it at "ftp://ftp.lysator.liu.se/pub/sun/doc/Sun-Hardware-FAQ.txt" (Generally: X60 machines are desk-sides, X80 machines are rack-mount) These are the large black desktop boxes with 17" monitors. Used the original Stanford-designed video board. Uses a parallel microswitch keyboard and parallel mouse. Multibus-based 68010 10Mhz. First machines that had desk-side chassis Serial Microswitch keyboard, Mouse Systems Optical mouse. 8Mb memory max. Cards are CPU, 1 or 4 meg memory board, ethernet board, SCSI board, 640 * 480 color board, monochrome video board, SMD controller, tape controller, 16 port serial mux (ALM-1) Two variants of video board, one generated TTL-level video, on ECL. Later video boards ("2prime") could generate either levels. Early 19" mono monitors (philips or moniterm) could be switched as well.
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Extractions: Clothing Ideas at Value Prices A+ Hardware Service Technician: Computer Hardware, System Boards, and Storage Devices Previous Page Next Page SCSI 3 Cable (Click picture for larger version in a new window) SCSI (Small Computer Systems Interface) is another standard for hard drive connection. SCSI also has a variety of other peripherals and storage devices which can take advantage of it. SCSI comes in three varieties: SCSI 1, SCSI 2, and SCSI 3. SCSI 1 supports up to 8 devices, 1 of which is required to be the controller card (so you can add 7 additional devices to the controller). Unlike normal IDE or EIDE systems, most SCSI devices come in internal or external varieties and most cards can support both. SCSI 2 (also known as Ultra-2), which is more popular than SCSI 1, supports up to 16 devices (one of which has to be the adapter card or controller) and supports a higher transfer speed. SCSI 3 is sometimes referred to as Ultra-3 SCSI. Ultra-3 SCSI increases the throughput rate of the interface from 80 Mbps to 160 Mbps. The new standard for this transfer rate is referred to as Ultra160/M. SCSI Type Max Cable
Kurzweil K2000/K2500 Hardware Info NONAdaptec scsi adaptersparticulary the scsi boards that come scsi backup disk problems/solutions with Zip, Jaz their warranty and install hardware themselves http://www.k2users.org/k2/k_hardw.htm
Extractions: K2000 Launch Pad Kurzweil K2000/K2500 Hardware Info Here you'll find hardware information and links for the Kurzweil K2000/K2VX and K2500. This includes Operating System info, lists of approved hard disk and CD-ROM drives, tutorials on installing hardware and RAM plus valuable SCSI advice. There is also a list of recommended dealers for Kurzweil compatible SIMMs. If you can't find what you are looking for here, see the Launch Pad's main page, especially the K2000 Archives and Kurzweil Support sections. Also, see Kurzweil's official reference page for their latest information. To easily search the Launch Pad, click here and replace the generic text with your own criteria. Hardware/Sources OS Versions RAM/SIMMs Drives ... Hardware Tour and Upgrade Guide Whether you are a new Kurzweil owner or an grizzled "ancient", chances are there is something you do not know about your hardware. Take the tour to get a better understanding of your Kurzweil and advice on when and what to upgrade, ranked by probable importance. Once you know what you already have, come back here to see how and where to get it. Hardware Add-ons and Sources: Kurzweil's Optional Hardware Add-ons:
Sun Hardware Reference Part 3 - Boards THE SUN hardware REFERENCE compiled by James W. Birdsall (jwbirdsa@picarefy.com memory boards; video boards and video accelerator boards; scsi controller boards http://www.sunhelp.org/faq/sunref3.html
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Linux Hardware Compatibility HOWTO Video devices (capture boards, frame grabbers, TV tuners, etc scsi Adapters. 29.8. Digital Camera. 29.9. PCMCIA parallel port cards. 30. Appendix B. Linux incompatible hardware. 31 http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Hardware-HOWTO
Extractions: DISK CONTROLLER VARx Industry's most reliable source for DEC equipment since 1995 VARx Supplying DEC HARDWARE throughout the world VARx DEC hardware Field Service solutions for Philadelphia area DISK CONTROLLER: DEC DISK INTERFACE CONTROLLER OPTIONS BY MODEL NUMBER $ PRICE MODEL DESCRIPTION $ PRICE DEC BA35X-FA VHDCI CONN UW SCSI INT 70-33067-02 DEC DS-BA35X-FA VHDCI CONN UW SCSI INT 70-33067-02 DEC 70-33067-02 BA35X-FA VHDCI CONN UW SCSI INT DEC BA35X-MG 8-BIT NARROW PERSL MOD 70-32155-01 DEC 70-32155-01 BA35X-MG, 8-BIT NARROW PERSL MOD DEC BA35X-MH 16-BIT ULTRA WIDE PERSL MOD 70-31490-01 DEC 70-31490-01 16 BIT ULTRA WIDE SCSI PERS MODULE DEC HS35X-BA 5VDC HSX BATTERY ECB PACK FOR VA BOX DEC DS-HS35X-BA 5VDC HSX BATTERY ECB PACK FOR VA BOX DEC 70-32188-01 OUTPUT 5VDC, 4A DEC HS35X-BB DUAL BATTERY POWER SUPPLY DEC DS-HS35X-BB DUAL BATTERY POWER SUPPLY DEC HS35X-BC 5VDC 4A HSX CACHE BATTERY ECB PACK DEC DS-HS35X-BC 5VDC 4A HSX CACHE BATTERY ECB PACK DEC 54-23424-01 HS35X-BX CONTROL MODULE DEC 70-32188-03 OUTPUT 5VDC, 4A
American Megatrends - Boards Hardware PCI scsi RAID** MegaRAID. 3 Fast Wide scsi Channels Up to 20MB/s each. Up to 128MB Cache Write Through or Write Back. RAID levels 0, 1, 3, 5, 10, 30 50. PCI Bus Master Burst DTR of 132MB/s http://www.sourcedata.com/500/000597.html
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Mainboard And PCB Index. Links999. Tom s hardware Guide The different types of memory and their use The Naked PC IRQ and scsi. There are many main board manufacturers building boards of various http://www.links999.net/hardware/mainboard/mainboard.html
Extractions: SciTech Robotics Hardware Barcode ... Security Introduction to mainboards and PCB's Computer mainboard configuration Direct Memory Access (DMA) The basic part of your computer is the main board or motherboard. Main boards come in many variations depending on need and size. Direct Memory Access is one of the ways the main board communicates with other hardware. Small Computer Systems Interface (SCSI) Peripheral Component Interface (PCI) Universal Serial Bus (USB) The SCSI interface connects your computer to peripheral hardware such as scanners. The PCI slots on the mainboard is where sound and modem cards are installed. The Universal Serial Bus is one of the newer "fast boys" in data communication, connecting peripherals. Interrupt Requests (IRQ) Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE) Firewire and Bluetooth Part of the older mainboard configuration IRQ's can still be found on some cards. How well do your drives communicate with your main board?
Hardware Supported hardware. Adaptec AIC6260 and AIC-6360 based boards, which includes the AHA-152x and SoundBlaster scsi cards. Ethernet cards. http://www.defcon1.org/html/Hardware_Articles/OpenSSH/Hardware/hardware.html
Extractions: Supported Hardware FreeBSD currently runs on a wide variety of ISA, VLB, EISA, MCA and PCI bus based PC's, ranging from 386sx to Pentium class machines (though the 386sx is not recommended). Support for generic IDE or ESDI drive configurations, various SCSI controller, network and serial cards is also provided. A minimum of four megabytes of RAM is required to run FreeBSD. To run the X Window System, eight megabytes of RAM is the recommended minimum. Following is a list of all disk controllers and Ethernet cards currently known to work with FreeBSD. Other configurations may very well work, and we have simply not received any indication of this. Hard Disk Controllers
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Information Technology Services Database and Application Administration hardware Supported. PRODUCTION hardware. Machine. Model. Solaris 8.0. I/O boards. 3 boards w/2 scsi sbus cards ea. Rack. 1. http://www.uni.edu/its/is/dba/hardware.shtml
Extractions: Hardware Supported PRODUCTION HARDWARE Machine Model Subcomponent Quantity Production MEMFIS (ORACLE Apps) Database Server Model Sun E4500 Processors 4 boards 2 400Mhz processors ea. Description Production database server Memory 8 GB Operating System Solaris 8.0 I/O Boards 3 boards w/2 SCSI sbus cards ea Rack Storage EMC CX400 SAN Serial Number UPS kVA Ferrups UPS Network 3 fast ethernet ports (one on each I/O board) Production MEMFIS (ORACLE Apps) Web/Apps Server Model Sun E450 Processors 4 400Mhz Processors Description Production Application Server Memory 4 GB Operating System Solaris 8.0 Storage 4 - 18GB internal drives Rack I/O Boards No external SCSI Serial Number UPS 1- Best 1450va UPS Network 5 ports 1 system plus 4 on Quad fast ethernet Production NON- Memfis Oracle Database Server Model Sun V480 Processors 900Mhz Processors Description Production Database Server Memory 16 GB Operating System Solaris 8.0 Storage 2 36 GB internal drives Rack EMC CX400 SAN Serial Number I/O Boards 2 - Ultra differential SCSI cards w/2 interfaces Network 1 fast ethernet on system board Production Administrative Server backups, patching, etc )
Controllers (SCSI) section for information on scsi controllers with hardware RAID support. Adaptec ACB40xx scsi-MFM/RLL bridgeboard. Non Adaptec compatible DTC boards (327x, 328x http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Hardware-HOWTO/scsi.html
Extractions: Linux Hardware Compatibility HOWTO Prev Next It is important to pick a SCSI controller carefully. Many cheap ISA SCSI controllers are designed to drive CD-ROM's rather than anything else. Such low-end SCSI controllers are no better than IDE. See the SCSI HOWTO and look at performance figures before buying a SCSI card. Please see the SCSI RAID controller section for information on SCSI controllers with hardware RAID support. AMI Fast Disk ( VLB/EISA ) (BusLogic compatible) Adaptec AVA-1502E ( ISA/VLB ) (AIC-6360) ( Adaptec AVA-1505/1515 ( ISA ) (Adaptec AHA-152x compatible) Adaptec AVA-1825 ( VLB ) (Adaptec AHA-152x compatible) This card has a SCSI, EIDE and floppy port which all work nicely. Adaptec AHA-1510/152x ( ISA/VLB ) (AIC-6260/6360) Adaptec AHA-154x ( ISA ) (all models) Adaptec AHA-174x ( EISA ) (in enhanced mode) Adaptec AHA-274x/274xT ( EISA ) (AIC-7771). The 274xT is supported since kernel series 2.1.x (
Hardware Check the scsiGeneric-HOWTO for more current information It lists the necessary hardware and answers a number of what works with Linux and PCI-boards and what http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/HOWTO-INDEX/hardware.html
Extractions: LDP HOWTO-INDEX Prev Chapter 4. Categorized List of HOWTOs Next Topics covered in this section include: Section 4.3.1 General Section 4.3.2 Platforms Section 4.3.3 Video Cards Section 4.3.4 CPUs / Architectures Section 4.3.5 CD-ROM / DVD-ROM Drives Section 4.3.6 Optical Disks Section 4.3.7 Keyboard and Console Section 4.3.8 Digital Cameras Section 4.3.9 Graphic Tablets Section 4.3.10 Diskettes Section 4.3.11 Hard Disks / Storage Section 4.3.12 Jaz / ZIP Drives Section 4.3.13 Mice Section 4.3.14 Modems Section 4.3.15 Printers / Scanners Section 4.3.16 Routers Section 4.3.17 SCSI Section 4.3.18 Serial Ports Section 4.3.19 MIDI / Sound Cards Section 4.3.20 Tape Drives Section 4.3.21 Touchscreens Section 4.3.22 UPS Section 4.3.23 Wireless Section 4.3.24 Miscellaneous 4.3.2. Platforms