From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Fri, 30 May 1997 10:29:02 +1000 From: David Hogan dhog@lore.plan9.cs.su.oz.au Subject: adaptec 2940 Topicbox-Message-UUID: 5b46f8e4-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19970530002902.23tT5hXu7YLow8DdZCUaH1P621Z8T6uXPEOrSxdk_L4@z> > Good luck. If you check the mail archives, you'll see that some people > have been waiting over a year (since 9/95 for me) for Adaptec to send the > docs. It took around a year to get a programmer's manual for the old 1542C > (and I had actually asked for the 1542CF manual.) > I usually call every six months or so and they tell me "they're still on > back-order." Last time I called, they told me they really only wanted > "certain people" to write drivers, which is why they won't send the docs. > Suffice it to say Adaptec won't be getting any more of my money. Interesting. After I wrote that last mail, I located the 1-800 number and ordered the 7880 docs. The lady I spoke to said it would take about 7-10 days for the docs to reach me. She didn't attempt to verify whether I was "certain people" or not. Perhaps verification consists of shredding my request when it reaches the distribution centre because my address is not internal to Adaptec? I certainly hope not! > The FreeBSD/Linux driver is probably the best (only?) public source for > AIC-7xxx information. There's a maliing list for the driver: send > "subscribe aic7xxx" to majordomo@freebsd.org. The list is archived at > http://confused.ume.maine.edu/~aic7xxx/. The driver contains references to the manual (for the 7770) and the 1-800 number they used to get it. So, apparently this works (or worked) for somebody! P.S. S3 very kindly sent me the full details on their ViRGE chip; at least some companies are being good to developers...