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52.1 | Get NCR Chip, or Contact Support Engineers Directly | XDELTA::HOFFMAN | Steve, OpenVMS Engineering | Wed Feb 26 1997 09:52 | 16 |
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If the proper chip has gone end-of-life (EOL) and no direct emulation
is available, this is *way* beyond a notes conference discussion...
You're going to have to take this up with the folks responsible for
the design and maintenance of this system -- WRKSYS::DEC3000 is the
notes conference best suited for discussions of this system. (But
I'd take this up directly with the responsible engineers...)
Either get the correct NCR chip, get a correct emulation of the
working NCR chip, or swap out the board for one with the correct
NCR chip. (Without doing some serious investigation of the module
and the Symbios and NCR chips (beyond the obvious potential for an
invalid NCR emulation), it's not clear if this is a hardware or a
software problem, or some inter-reaction of the two...)
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52.2 | | BBPBV1::WALLACE | john wallace @ bbp. +44 860 675093 | Wed Feb 26 1997 12:19 | 3 |
| What Steve said.
But note that Symbios is the new name for the chips piece of NCR.
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52.3 | not a direct replacement | WRKSYS::HOUSE | Kenny House, Workstations Engineering | Wed Feb 26 1997 13:49 | 7 |
| The 53CF94 chip is the fast SCSI version of the 53C94. As noted, and
so far as the SCSI chip business is concerned. Symbios is the same
company that NCR used to be. You may be able to upgrade to the
lastest SCSI driver which recognizes this chip. Then again, there may
not be any way to use this chip in a Pelican system.
-- Kenny House
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52.4 | THANKS | VAXRIO::CUPOLILLO | | Thu Feb 27 1997 07:54 | 6 |
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Thanks for the prompty replies.
Cupol
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