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<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Adaptec AHA-1510/152x (ISA/VLB) (AIC-6260/6360)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Adaptec AHA-154x (ISA) (all models)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Adaptec AHA-174x (EISA) (in enhanced mode)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Adaptec AHA-274x (EISA) (AIC-7771)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Adaptec AHA-284x (VLB) (AIC-7770)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Adaptec AHA-2920 (PCI). Use the Future Domain driver

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Adaptec AHA-2940AU (PCI) (AIC-7861)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Adaptec AHA-294x/U/W/UW/D/WD (AIC-7871, AIC-7844, AIC-7881, AIC-7884)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Adaptec AHA-3940/U/W (PCI) (AIC-7872, AIC-7882) (since 1.3.6)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Adaptec AHA-398x/U/W (PCI) (AIC-7873, AIC-7883)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Adaptec PCI controllers with AIC-7850, AIC-7855, AIC-7860

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Adaptec on board controllers with AIC-777x (EISA), AIC-785x, AIC-787x (PCI), AIC-788x (PCI)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Always IN2000

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;BusLogic (ISA/EISA/VLB/PCI) (all models)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;DPT PM2001, PM2012A (EATA-PIO)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;DPT Smartcache/SmartRAID Plus,III,IV families (ISA/EISA/PCI). Take a look at

<BR><A HREF="http://www.uni-mainz.de/~neuffer/scsi/dpt/(eata-dma)">http://www.uni-mainz.de/~neuffer/scsi/dpt/(EATA-DMA)</A>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Cards in these families are PM2011, PM2021, PM2041, PM3021, PM2012B, PM2022, PM2122, PM2322, PM2042, PM3122, PM3222, PM3332, PM2024, PM2124, PM2044, PM2144, PM3224, PM3334

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;DTC 329x (EISA) (Adaptec 154x compatible)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Future Domain TMC-16x0, TMC-3260 (PCI)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Future Domain TMC-8xx, TMC-950

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Future Domain chips TMC-1800, TMC-18C50, TMC-18C30, TMC-36C70

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;ICP-Vortex PCI-SCSI Disk Array Controllers (many RAID levels supported)

</DL>

<P>Patches for Linux 1.2.13 and 2.0.29 are available at <A HREF="ftp://icp-vortex.com/download/linux/">ftp://icp-vortex.com/download/linux/</A>. The controllers GDT6111RP, GDT6121RP, GDT6117RP, GDT6127RP, GDT6511RP, GDT6521RP, GDT6517RP, GDT6527RP, GDT6537RP, and GDT6557RP are supported. You can also use pre-patch-2.0.31-4 to pre-patch-2.0.31-9.</P>

<DL>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;ICP-Vortex EISA-SCSI Controllers (many RAID levels supported)

</DL>

<P>Patches for Linux 1.2.13 and 2.0.29 are available at <A HREF="ftp://icp-vortex.com/download/linux/">ftp://icp-vortex.com/download/linux/</A>. The controllers GDT3000B, GDT3000A, GDT3010A, GDT3020A, and GDT3050A are supported. You can also use pre-patch-2.0.31-4 to pre-patch-2.0.31-9.</P>

<DL>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Media Vision Pro Audio Spectrum 16 SCSI (ISA)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;NCR 5380 generic cards

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;NCR 53C400 (Trantor T130B) (use generic NCR 5380 SCSI support)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;NCR 53C406a (Acculogic ISApport / Media Vision Premium 3D SCSI)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;NCR chips 53C7x0

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;NCR chips 53C810, 53C815, 53C820, 53C825, 53C860, 53C875, 53C895

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Qlogic / Control Concepts SCSI/IDE (FAS408) (ISA/VLB)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Quantum ISA-200S, ISA-250MG

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Seagate ST-01/ST-02 (ISA)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;SoundBlaster 16 SCSI-2 (Adaptec 152x-compatible) (ISA)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Tekram DC-390, DC-390W/U/F

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Trantor T128/T128F/T228 (ISA)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;UltraStor 14F (ISA), 24F (EISA), 34F (VLB)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Western Digital WD7000 SCSI

</DL>

<H4 ALIGN="LEFT"><A NAME="Heading22"></A><FONT COLOR="#000077">Others</FONT></H4>

<DL>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;AMD AM53C974, AM79C974 (PCI) (Compaq, HP, Zeos onboard SCSI)

<BR><A HREF="ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/linux/kernel/patches/scsi/am53c974-0.3.tgz">ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/kernel/patches/scsi/AM53C974-0.3.tgz</A>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Adaptec ACB-40xx SCSI-MFM/RLL bridgeboard

<BR><A HREF="ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/linux/kernel/patches/scsi/adaptec-40xx.tar.gz">ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/kernel/patches/scsi/adaptec-40XX.tar.gz</A>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Always Technologies AL-500

<BR><A HREF="ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/linux/kernel/patches/scsi/al500-0.2.tar.gz">ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/kernel/patches/scsi/al500-0.2.tar.gz</A>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;BusLogic (ISA/EISA/VLB/PCI) (new beta driver)

<BR><A HREF="ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/linux/kernel/patches/scsi/buslogic-1.3.0.tar.gz">ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/kernel/patches/scsi/BusLogic-1.3.0.tar.gz</A>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Iomega PC2/2B

<BR><A HREF="ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/linux/kernel/patches/scsi/iomega_pc2-1.1.x.tar.gz">ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/kernel/patches/scsi/iomega_pc2-1.1.x.tar.gz</A>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Qlogic (ISP1020) (PCI)

<BR><A HREF="ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/linux/kernel/patches/scsi/isp1020-0.5.gz">ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/kernel/patches/scsi/isp1020-0.5.gz</A>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Ricoh GSI-8

<BR><A HREF="ftp://tsx-11.mit.edu/pub/linux/alpha/scsi/gsi8.tar.gz">ftp://tsx-11.mit.edu/pub/linux/ALPHA/scsi/gsi8.tar.gz</A>

</DL>

<H4 ALIGN="LEFT"><A NAME="Heading23"></A><FONT COLOR="#000077">Unsupported</FONT></H4>

<DL>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Parallel port SCSI adapters

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Non Adaptec compatible DTC boards (327x, 328x)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;9. Controllers (I/O)

</DL>

<P>Any standard serial/parallel/joystick/combo cards. Linux supports 8250, 16450, 16550, and 16550A UARTs. Cards that support non-standard IRQs (IRQ &gt; 9) can be used.

</P>

<P>See National Semiconductor&#146;s &#147;Application Note AN-493&#148; by Martin S. Michael. Section 5.0 describes in detail the differences between the NS16550 and NS16550A. Briefly, the NS16550 had bugs in the FIFO circuits, but the NS16550A (and later) chips fixed those. However, there were very few NS16550s produced by National, long ago, so these should be very rare. And many of the &#147;16550&#148; parts in actual modern boards are from the many manufacturers of compatible parts, which may not use the National &#147;A&#148; suffix. Also, some multiport boards will use 16552 or 16554 or various other multiport or multifunction chips from National or other suppliers (generally in a dense package soldered to the board, not a 40-pin DIP). Mostly, don&#146;t worry about it unless you encounter a very old 40-pin DIP National &#147;NS16550&#148; (no A) chip loose or in an old board, in which case treat it as a 16450 (no FIFO) rather than a 16550A.&#151;Zhahai Stewart &lt; zstewart@hisys.com&gt;</P>

<H3><A NAME="Heading24"></A><FONT COLOR="#000077">Controllers (Multiport)</FONT></H3>

<H4 ALIGN="LEFT"><A NAME="Heading25"></A><FONT COLOR="#000077">Non-Intelligent Cards - Supported</FONT></H4>

<DL>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Usenet Serial Board II (4 port)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Non-intelligent cards usually come in two varieties&#151;one using standard com <TT>port</TT> addresses and four IRQs, and another that&#146;s AST FourPort compatible and uses a selectable block of addresses and a single IRQ. (Addresses and IRQs are set using setserial.) If you&#146;re getting one of these cards, be sure to check which standard it conforms to; prices are no indication.

</DL>

<H4 ALIGN="LEFT"><A NAME="Heading26"></A><FONT COLOR="#000077">Intelligent Cards - Supported</FONT></H4>

<DL>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Computone IntelliPort II (4/8/16 port)

<BR><A HREF="ftp://ftp.computone.com/pub/bbs/beta/ip2linux-1.0.2.tar.gz">ftp://ftp.computone.com/pub/bbs/beta/ip2linux-1.0.2.tar.gz</A>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Cyclades Cyclom-8Y/16Y (8, 16 port) (ISA/PCI)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;DigiBoard PC/Xe (ISA), PC/Xi (EISA) and PC/Xeve

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;<A HREF="ftp://ftp.digibd.com/drivers/linux/">ftp://ftp.digibd.com/drivers/linux/</A>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Equinox SST Intelligent serial I/O cards

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;<A HREF="http://www.equinox.com">http://www.equinox.com</A>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Hayes ESP 1, 2 and 8 port versions

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Included in kernel since 2.1.15. The driver for kernel versions 2.0.x can be found at

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;<A HREF="http://www.nyx.net/">http://www.nyx.net/<TT>~</TT> arobinso</A>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Stallion EasyIO (ISA) / EasyConnection 8/32 (ISA/MCA)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Stallion EasyConnection 8/64 / ONboard (ISA/EISA/MCA) / Brumby / Stallion (ISA)

</DL>

<H4 ALIGN="LEFT"><A NAME="Heading27"></A><FONT COLOR="#000077">Others</FONT></H4>

<DL>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Comtrol RocketPort (8/16/32 port)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;<A HREF="ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/linux/kernel/patches/serial/comtrol-1.04.tar.gz">ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/kernel/patches/serial/comtrol-1.04.tar.gz</A>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;DigiBoard COM/Xi

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;contact Simon Park ( si@wimpol.demon.co.uk) or Mark Hatle ( fray@krypton.mankato.msus.edu). NOTE: Both e-mail addresses seem not to exist any longer.

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Moxa C102, C104, C168, C218 (8 port), C320 (8/16/24/32 expandable) and C320T

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;<A HREF="ftp://ftp.moxa.com.tw/drivers/linux/">ftp://ftp.moxa.com.tw/drivers/linux/</A>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Specialix SIO/XIO (modular, 4 to 32 ports)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;<A HREF="ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/linux/kernel/patches/serial/ sidrv.taz">ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/kernel/patches/serial/ sidrv.taz</A>

</DL>

<H3><A NAME="Heading28"></A><FONT COLOR="#000077">Network Adapters</FONT></H3>

<P>Ethernet adapters vary greatly in performance. In general, the newer the design, the better. Some very old cards like the 3Com 3C501 are only useful because they can be found in junk heaps for $5 a time. Be careful with clones&#151;not all are good clones, and bad clones often cause erratic lockups under Linux. Read the Ethernet HOWTO, <A HREF="http://sunsite.unc.edu/ldp/howto/">http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO/</A>, for detailed descriptions of various cards.</P>

<H4 ALIGN="LEFT"><A NAME="Heading29"></A><FONT COLOR="#000077">Supported</FONT></H4>

<P><FONT SIZE="+1"><B>Ethernet</B></FONT></P>

<DL>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;For ethernet cards with the DECchip DC21x4x family, the &#147;Tulip&#148; driver is available. More information on this driver can be found at

<BR><A HREF="http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/tulip.html.">http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/tulip.html.</A>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Znyx 312 etherarray (Tulip driver)

</DL>

<P><FONT SIZE="+1"><B>ISDN</B></FONT></P>

<DL>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Linux ISDN WWW page <A HREF="http://www.ix.de/ix/linux/linux-isdn.html">http://www.ix.de/ix/linux/linux-isdn.html</A>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Teles S0 <A HREF="ftp://ftp.franken.de/pub/isdn4linux/">ftp://ftp.franken.de/pub/isdn4linux/</A>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;ISDN cards that emulate standard modems or common Ethernet adapters don&#146;t need any special drivers to work.

</DL>

<P><FONT SIZE="+1"><B>Pocket and Portable Adapters</B></FONT></P>

<DL>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;For more information on Linux and use of the parallel port, go to the Linux Parallel Port Home Page.

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;<A HREF="http://www.torque.net/linux-pp.html">http://www.torque.net/linux-pp.html</A>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;D-Link DE600/DE620 parallel port adapter

</DL>

<P><FONT SIZE="+1"><B>Slotless</B></FONT></P>

<DL>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;PLIP (parallel port) - using &#147;LapLink cable&#148; or bi-directional cable

</DL>

<P><FONT SIZE="+1"><B>ARCnet</B></FONT></P>

<DL>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Works with all ARCnet cards

</DL>

<P><FONT SIZE="+1"><B>TokenRing</B></FONT></P>

<DL>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Any IBM tokenring card not using DMA

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;IBM Tropic chipset cards

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Madge TokenRing OCI 16/4 Mk2

</DL>

<P><FONT SIZE="+1"><B>FDDI</B></FONT></P>

<DL>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;DEC DEFEA (EISA) / DEFPA (PCI) (kernel 2.0.24 and later)

</DL>

<P><FONT SIZE="+1"><B>Amateur Radio (AX.25)</B></FONT></P>

<DL>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Most generic 8530-based HDLC boards

</DL>

<P><FONT SIZE="+1"><B>PCMCIA Cards</B></FONT></P>

<DL>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;See Appendix B for complete list.

</DL>

<H4 ALIGN="LEFT"><A NAME="Heading30"></A><FONT COLOR="#000077">Others</FONT></H4>

<P><FONT SIZE="+1"><B>Ethernet</B></FONT></P>

<DL>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Racal-Interlan PCI card (AMD PC net chip 97c970)

</DL>

<P><FONT SIZE="+1"><B>ISDN</B></FONT></P>

<DL>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;SpellCaster&#146;s Datacomute/BRI, Telecomute/BRI (ISA)

<BR><A HREF="ftp://ftp.franken.de/pub/isdn4linux/">ftp://ftp.franken.de/pub/isdn4linux/</A>

</DL>

<P><FONT SIZE="+1"><B>ATM</B></FONT></P>

<DL>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Efficient Networks ENI155P-MF 155MBps ATM adapter (PCI)

<BR><A HREF="http://lrcwww.epfl.ch/linux-atm/">http://lrcwww.epfl.ch/linux-atm/</A>

</DL>

<P><FONT SIZE="+1"><B>Frame Relay</B></FONT></P>

<DL>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Sangoma S502 56K Frame Relay card

<BR><A HREF="ftp://ftp.sovereign.org/pub/wan/fr/">ftp://ftp.sovereign.org/pub/wan/fr/</A>

</DL>

<P><FONT SIZE="+1"><B>Wireless</B></FONT></P>

<DL>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Proxim RangeLan2 7100 (ISA) / 630x (OEM mini-ISA)

<BR><A HREF="http://www.komacke.com/distribution.html">http://www.komacke.com/distribution.html</A>

</DL>

<H4 ALIGN="LEFT"><A NAME="Heading31"></A><FONT COLOR="#000077">Unsupported</FONT></H4>

<DL>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Sysconnect / Schneider & Koch Token Ring cards (all of them)

</DL>

<H3><A NAME="Heading32"></A><FONT COLOR="#000077">Sound Cards</FONT></H3>

<H4 ALIGN="LEFT"><A NAME="Heading33"></A><FONT COLOR="#000077">Supported</FONT></H4>

<DL>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;6850 UART MIDI

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Adlib (OPL2)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Audio Excell DSP16

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Aztech Sound Galaxy NX Pro

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Crystal CS4232 (PnP)-based cards

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;ECHO-PSS cards (Orchid SoundWave32, Cardinal DSP16)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Ensoniq SoundScape

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Gravis Ultrasound

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Gravis Ultrasound 16-bit sampling daughterboard

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Gravis Ultrasound MAX

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Logitech SoundMan Games (SBPro, 44kHz stereo support)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Logitech SoundMan Wave (Jazz16/OPL4)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Logitech SoundMan 16 (PAS-16 compatible)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;MediaTriX AudioTriX Pro

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Media Vision Premium 3D (Jazz16)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Media Vision Pro Sonic 16 (Jazz)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Media Vision Pro Audio Spectrum 16

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Microsoft Sound System (AD1848)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;OAK OTI-601D cards (Mozart)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;OPTi 82C925 cards. Use the MSS driver and the isapnp tools

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;OPTi 82C928/82C929 cards (MAD16/MAD16 Pro/ISP16/Mozart)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;OPTi 82C931 cards. See <A HREF="http://oto.dyn.ml.org/~drees/opti931.html">http://oto.dyn.ml.org/~drees/opti931.html</A>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Sound Blaster

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Sound Blaster Pro

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Sound Blaster 16

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Turtle Beach Wavefront cards (Maui, Tropez)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Wave Blaster (and other daughterboards)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Cards based on the ESS Technologies AudioDrive chips (688, 1688, 1868, etc)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;AWE32/64 supports is started in kernel series 2.1.x (check the SoundBlaster AWE mini-HOWTO by Marcus Brinkmann for installation details)

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;MPU-401 MIDI

</DL>

<H4 ALIGN="LEFT"><A NAME="Heading34"></A><FONT COLOR="#000077">Others</FONT></H4>

<DL>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;MPU-401 MIDI (intelligent mode)

<BR><A HREF="ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/linux/kernel/sound/mpu401-0.2.tar.gz">ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/kernel/sound/mpu401-0.2.tar.gz</A>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;PC speaker / Parallel port DAC

<BR><A HREF="ftp://ftp.informatik.hu-berlin.de/pub/os/linux/hu-sound/">ftp://ftp.informatik.hu-berlin.de/pub/os/linux/hu-sound/</A>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Turtle Beach MultiSound/Tahiti/Monterey

<BR><A HREF="ftp://ftp.cs.colorado.edu/users/mccreary/archive/tbeach/multisound/">ftp://ftp.cs.colorado.edu/users/mccreary/archive/tbeach/multisound/</A>

</DL>

<H4 ALIGN="LEFT"><A NAME="Heading35"></A><FONT COLOR="#000077">Unsupported</FONT></H4>

<DL>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;The ASP chip on Sound Blaster 16 series is not supported. AWE32&#146;s onboard E-mu MIDI synthesizer is not supported.

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Nathan Laredo &lt; laredo@gnu.ai.mit.edu&gt; is willing to write AWE32 drivers if you send him a complimentary card. He is also willing to write drivers for almost any hardware if you send him free samples of your hardware.

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Sound Blaster 16&#146;s with DSP 4.11 and 4.12 have a hardware bug that causes hung/stuck notes when playing MIDI and digital audio at the same time. The problem can happen with either Wave Blaster daughterboards or MIDI devices attached to the MIDI port. There is no known fix.

</DL>

<H3><A NAME="Heading36"></A><FONT COLOR="#000077">Hard Drives</FONT></H3>

<DL>

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;All hard drives should work if the controller is supported.

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;(From the SCSI HOWTO) All direct access SCSI devices with a block size of 256, 512, or 1024 bytes should work. Other block sizes will not work (Note that this can often be fixed by changing the block and/or sector sizes using the MODE SELECT SCSI command).

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Large IDE (EIDE) drives work fine with newer kernels. The boot partition must lie in the first 1024 cylinders due to PC BIOS limitations.

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Some Conner CFP1060S drives may have problems with Linux and ext2fs. The symptoms are inode errors during e2fsck and corrupt file systems. Conner has released a firmware upgrade to fix this problem; contact Conner at 1-800-4CONNER (US) or &#43;44-1294-315333 (Europe). Have the microcode version (found on the drive label, 9WA1.6x) handy when you call.

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Certain Micropolis drives have problems with Adaptec and BusLogic cards; contact the drive manufacturers for firmware upgrades if you suspect problems.

<DD><B>&#149;</B>&nbsp;&nbsp;Multiple device driver (RAID-0, RAID-1) <A HREF="ftp://sweet-smoke.ufr-info-p7.ibp.fr/public/linux/">ftp://sweet-smoke.ufr-info-p7.ibp.fr/public/Linux/</A

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