• 76i and SCSI F/W Adapter (Corvette Turbo)

    From michael dombrowski@ab1244@yahoo.com to comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware on Sun Jan 5 19:46:03 2025
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware

    I have a 76i (Lacuna) and what I believe to be a Corvette Turbo
    (93h7896). From my reading, I believe these two to be compatible. If I
    load up the appropriate ADFs, I can see the card settings when using
    the ref disk, but whenever I try and boot I get error "02067020 10EH"

    Any ideas?

    mike


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  • From Louis Ohland@ohland@charter.net to comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware on Mon Jan 6 06:44:24 2025
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    93h7896 4-C Enhanced SCSI-2 Fast/Wide Differential Adapter/A https://www.ardent-tool.com/IBM_SCSI/SCSI-DFW.html#DFW_Enhanced

    Laughter through tears. The EDFW does not have a SCSI BIOS [no Korvetten
    class does either...]. The Lacuna is IDE-biased [IDE controller
    on-board] and has a FLASH BIOS.

    Systems with a on-board SCSI controller can provide a SCSI BIOS, or if
    you have another IBM SCSI adapter [like a Spock] the EDFW can dog-rob
    the existing SCSI BIOS.

    Probulations suggest the Korvetten class SCSI uCode [e.g. firmware] has
    a "SCSI Stub" that points to an existing SCSI BIOS that has been loaded
    into RAM. Either another IBM SCSI adapter _OR_ a system that has IML
    support in it's BIOS [e.g. Model 90 or Model 95] can provide the
    required SCSI BIOS support in IML.

    All Korvetten-class [includes the 4-C] are RS/6000 adapters. I _think_
    POWER2 / PPC 601 and better systems have the needed SCSI BIOS support in
    the O/S.
    https://www.ardent-tool.com/IBM_SCSI/SCSI-FW.html#RS6000_Boot_Support

    02067020
    206 SCSI-2 F/W [all Korvetten class]
    7 SCSI ID
    0 LUN [all IBM SCSI uses 0]
    2 Slot
    0 internal bus

    10Ex Command error (invalid command or parameter)
    H Adapter info test state (buffer enable, buffer size, retry, enable)

    michael dombrowski wrote:
    I have a 76i (Lacuna) and what I believe to be a Corvette Turbo
    (93h7896). From my reading, I believe these two to be compatible. If I
    load up the appropriate ADFs, I can see the card settings when using
    the ref disk, but whenever I try and boot I get error "02067020 10EH"

    Any ideas?

    mike


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  • From Kevin Bowling@kevin.bowling@kev009.com to comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware on Mon Jan 6 14:14:34 2025
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware

    On 1/6/25 05:44, Louis Ohland wrote:
    93h7896 4-C Enhanced SCSI-2 Fast/Wide Differential Adapter/A https://www.ardent-tool.com/IBM_SCSI/SCSI-DFW.html#DFW_Enhanced

    Laughter through tears. The EDFW does not have a SCSI BIOS [no Korvetten class does either...]. The Lacuna is IDE-biased [IDE controller on-
    board] and has a FLASH BIOS.

    Systems with a on-board SCSI controller can provide a SCSI BIOS, or if
    you have another IBM SCSI adapter [like a Spock] the EDFW can dog-rob
    the existing SCSI BIOS.

    Probulations suggest the Korvetten class SCSI uCode [e.g. firmware] has
    a "SCSI Stub" that points to an existing SCSI BIOS that has been loaded
    into RAM. Either another IBM SCSI adapter _OR_ a system that has IML
    support in it's BIOS [e.g. Model 90 or Model 95] can provide the
    required SCSI BIOS support in IML.

    All Korvetten-class [includes the 4-C] are RS/6000 adapters. I _think_ POWER2 / PPC 601 and better systems have the needed SCSI BIOS support in
    the O/S. https://www.ardent-tool.com/IBM_SCSI/SCSI-FW.html#RS6000_Boot_Support

    Yes, the ROS is somewhat analogous to BIOS but has almost no user
    interface. The POWER2 and PPC (601/604) ROS have additional support for
    newer adapters. It has direct knowledge for boot support from the
    various adapters as well as netboot - which is the only serial config interface I am aware of from ROS - everything else ROS is configured via
    AIX and you just get the 3 digit LED codes for information from it until
    AIX kernel takes over.

    02067020
    206 SCSI-2 F/W [all Korvetten class]
    7 SCSI ID
    0 LUN [all IBM SCSI uses 0]
    2 Slot
    0 internal bus

    10Ex Command error (invalid command or parameter)
    H    Adapter info test state (buffer enable, buffer size, retry, enable)

    michael dombrowski wrote:
    I have a 76i (Lacuna) and what I believe to be a Corvette Turbo
    (93h7896). From my reading, I believe these two to be compatible. If I
    load up the appropriate ADFs, I can see the card settings when using
    the ref disk, but whenever I try and boot I get error "02067020 10EH"

    Any ideas?

    mike



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  • From michael dombrowski@ab1244@yahoo.com to comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware on Tue Jan 7 18:45:40 2025
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware

    On Mon, 6 Jan 2025 14:14:34 -0700
    Kevin Bowling <kevin.bowling@kev009.com> wrote:
    On 1/6/25 05:44, Louis Ohland wrote:
    93h7896 4-C Enhanced SCSI-2 Fast/Wide Differential Adapter/A https://www.ardent-tool.com/IBM_SCSI/SCSI-DFW.html#DFW_Enhanced

    Laughter through tears. The EDFW does not have a SCSI BIOS [no
    Korvetten class does either...]. The Lacuna is IDE-biased [IDE
    controller on- board] and has a FLASH BIOS.

    Systems with a on-board SCSI controller can provide a SCSI BIOS, or
    if you have another IBM SCSI adapter [like a Spock] the EDFW can
    dog-rob the existing SCSI BIOS.

    Probulations suggest the Korvetten class SCSI uCode [e.g. firmware]
    has a "SCSI Stub" that points to an existing SCSI BIOS that has
    been loaded into RAM. Either another IBM SCSI adapter _OR_ a system
    that has IML support in it's BIOS [e.g. Model 90 or Model 95] can
    provide the required SCSI BIOS support in IML.

    All Korvetten-class [includes the 4-C] are RS/6000 adapters. I
    _think_ POWER2 / PPC 601 and better systems have the needed SCSI
    BIOS support in the O/S. https://www.ardent-tool.com/IBM_SCSI/SCSI-FW.html#RS6000_Boot_Support

    Yes, the ROS is somewhat analogous to BIOS but has almost no user
    interface. The POWER2 and PPC (601/604) ROS have additional support
    for newer adapters. It has direct knowledge for boot support from
    the various adapters as well as netboot - which is the only serial
    config interface I am aware of from ROS - everything else ROS is
    configured via AIX and you just get the 3 digit LED codes for
    information from it until AIX kernel takes over.

    02067020
    206 SCSI-2 F/W [all Korvetten class]
    7 SCSI ID
    0 LUN [all IBM SCSI uses 0]
    2 Slot
    0 internal bus

    10Ex Command error (invalid command or parameter)
    H    Adapter info test state (buffer enable, buffer size, retry,
    enable)

    michael dombrowski wrote:
    I have a 76i (Lacuna) and what I believe to be a Corvette Turbo
    (93h7896). From my reading, I believe these two to be compatible.
    If I load up the appropriate ADFs, I can see the card settings
    when using the ref disk, but whenever I try and boot I get error
    "02067020 10EH"

    Any ideas?

    mike



    Thanks folks. I was glad to hear this newsgroup was still around - I
    used to read it religiously decades ago - and I knew that if an answer
    was to be found, it was here.
    I tried the card in my 76 Bermuda and it does seem to work (although I
    lack the proper SCSI cables to try properly).
    I'll look for a 76 compatible SCSI card
    thanks
    mike
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