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Re: Seeking details on the IBM SCSI-2 PCMCIA card: linux compatability



>Does anyone know whether IBM's SCSI-2 PCMCIA card is relabelled from
>another manufacturer, or whether it's identical to some other one?  I'm
asking because i plan to run linux on a 701cs (once i get the machine -
>just a few more weeks!), and did not see the card on the list of linux-
>SUPPORTED-CARDS (ftp://hyper.stanford.edu/pub/pcmcia/SUPPORTED.CARDS). 

Ken,

I have an IBM PCMCIA SCSI card.  I believe that it is a
relabled Future Domain card as it runs with a new
FD16-700.ADD (the same ADD drives a FD1680 ISA SCSI 
card).

I have never tried Linux.  I have run the IBM card under
OS/2 Warp and Warp Connect on an IBM 755CX and under
Warp on a Toshiba T4600C.  The card also works under
DOS/Win on the 755CX.

I have used it with a HP1533A tape drive and a Toshiba
2X SCSI-2 CDROM.