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authorThomas Graichen <graichen@cvs.openbsd.org>1998-03-02 14:54:30 +0000
committerThomas Graichen <graichen@cvs.openbsd.org>1998-03-02 14:54:30 +0000
commita789b8af37ff9b945d583b7342870f4eba560d10 (patch)
tree1c757a7330bc84c5f3ddc08f4adb2170911a114b /distrib/notes/pmax
parent65eab98b6aaf74e99cf060d2b0190624f3ab385a (diff)
document that on a pmax you have to set tape drives to scsi id 5 or 6
(inspired by number 6 - no6@dhp.com)
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@@ -45,6 +45,12 @@ Supported devices include:
on-board DEC "sii" SCSI controller (2100 and 3100)
on-board "asc" SCSI controller (5000 series machines)
TurboChannel "asc" SCSI controller,
+
+ NOTE: If you want to connect a tape to the machine which
+ you plan to use under OpenBSD/pmax make shure that the
+ scsi id of the tape is either 5 or 6 because tape support
+ is hardcoded to those ids in the kernel.
+
DEC (LK-201 or compatible) keyboard
DEC ("hockey puck" or compatible) mouse.