I think that Alan Cox got the driver for them working in some Linux 2.1.x
kernel; so it might be worth a shot with the latest development kernel.
One thing, though, is that the boards are shipped with no way of
generating an interrupt; it's not hard to solder in a block of
interrupt jumpers; at least it wasn't difficult on mine, but I
did it a long time ago long before the driver worked and I have
long since bought a real scsi controller.
michaelkjohnson
"Ever wonder why the SAME PEOPLE make up ALL the conspiracy theories?"
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