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241 SCSI-world that is now stored in the get_scsi[][]-array. This means,
242 that the once hidden pun,lun assignment is now known to this driver.
266 Because of the now correct recognition of physical pun,lun, and
313 up to now and need still a lot of development work. This seems
410 I think that the CD-ROM is now detected only if a CD is
416 For now, devices other than harddisk and CD_ROM are
443 multiple adapters. A structure, called ibmmca_hostdata, is now
446 The hardware recognition is now done in ibmmca_detect directly.
489 2) CD-ROM Audio-Play seems to work now.
514 IM_OTHER_SCSI_CMD_CMD. On my observations (PS/2-95), now CD-ROM mounts
558 (pun) of the accessed SCSI-device. This is now senseful, because the
561 4) The /proc/scsi/ibmmca/<host_no> consists now of the first part, where
587 5) Magneto-Optical drives and medium-changers are also recognized, now.
647 now called IBMMCA_SCSI_DEV_RESET.
667 to now, compared to the technical manual. The interpretation of the pos2
676 detection should now work right, even on models other than 95. The 95ers
680 really vary between different PS/2 models. So, now, no interpretation
724 at their optimum, now, but as the subsystem does not answer with an
727 is now declared as global variable, even the return-buffer in the
734 driver operations. Just it should be more stable, now.
752 3) Buffers got now consistent. No open address mapping, as before and
790 a special bit, which is now done and problems seem to be solved.
816 now replaced by KERNEL_VERSION, defined in linux/version.h.
823 now lead to the following corrections to the code:
834 2) Up to now, only combined busmode is supported, if you use external
838 3) Wide-SCSI-addressing (16-Bit) is now possible for the internal F/W
841 are now new from 3.2pre8. This allows PUNs between 0 and 15 and should
855 have 3-bits. This is now taken into account for F/W.
885 3) LED alphanumeric panel support for XX95 systems is now showing some
915 based on non-command related reasons up to now, so bypassing commands
918 completely inoperational. This is corrected and should work now.
920 completed in such a way, that they are now completely conform to the
1006 integrated and bypassed commands should now work completely
1091 now. Normally you really won't need to activate this flag in the
1233 modifier. Ok, so now that there is maintenance service available for this
1360 all this together now allows me to try really things with