[PLUG] Bernoulli support...

plug_0 at robinson-west.com plug_0 at robinson-west.com
Fri Jul 21 18:43:00 UTC 2006


I want to support the Bernoulli Multidisk 150.  I'm trying to use it under
Redhat 6.2 because I'm on an old 486 system ( though it has one of those
pentium upgrades that it thinks is an AM DX-4 120 Plus instead of a P-133. )

I'm trying to google for Bernoulli Linux drivers, but I keep getting zip 
and jazz and occasional links to pick up the bernoulli's dos drivers.  
First off, I hate zip drives.  I installed slackware to a zip disk 
once, but it made a nasty eject noise when I tried to boot up.  I was 
using a floppy boot disk and an old parallel port model.  There was 
also something wrong with zip drives when it came to playing dos games 
off of them where the games would only work if played off of a hard 
drive instead.  Probably copy protection.  

The complaints about zip drives aside, I have a Bernoulli MultiDisk 150 
with an NCR53c400 memory mapped 8 bit ISA controller.  It seems I have
the module loaded for the scsi card, but when I lsmod I see uninitialised.
At least I am getting the driver to load without seg faulting.

Is there a way to instruct google to ignore promotions for newer products
than the one I'm trying to support under Linux?

Regards,

Michael C. Robinson

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