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In <0H9Y005WJ2RA0N@mta4.rcsntx.swbell.net>, on 02/07/03
at 07:38 AM, "Louis W. Pinckert, S.M." said:
>Went to the snooper.lst and semi-coloned out all reference to SCSI
>adapters except for AIC7870. On re-boots still the same error message:
>No valid Adaptec SCSI device. AIC7870 not loaded.
Since your eCS volume boots, it is very unlikely, although, not
impossible, you have a hardware problem, so I would first try to isolate
which driver is causing the problem on the OS/2 side.
Compare sizes and dates of the driver related to SCSI operation (i.e.
AIC7870.ADD, OS2ASPI.DMD, PCIBUS.SNP etc.). You can safely replace the
OS/2 side's versions with the eCS side's versions for everything except
OS2DASD.DMD. The eCS version of OS2DASD.DMD will only work if LVM.DMD is
loaded and that does not happen on a typical FP15 system.
When you installed FP15, did you install DD02 at the same time? You did
not say.
Steven
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