10-08-2007
I know this sounds like a windows help desk solution but does the device normally come up after a reboot? (hint hint)
Oh, and why did you set it down?
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CT(4) BSD/i386 Kernel Interfaces Manual CT(4)
NAME
ct -- WD33C93[ABC] based CBUS SCSI host adapter driver
SYNOPSIS
device ct
device scbus
In /boot/device.hints:
For most PC-9801-55, -92 and compatibles:
hint.ct.0.at="isa"
For ELECOM bus-master SCSI adapters:
hint.ct.0.at="isa"
hint.ct.0.flags="0x30000"
For I-O DATA SC98 adapters:
hint.ct.0.at="isa"
hint.ct.0.flags="0x10000"
For LOGITEC adapters:
hint.ct.0.at="isa"
hint.ct.0.flags="0x50000"
For TEXA adapters:
hint.ct.0.at="isa"
hint.ct.0.flags="0x20000"
For adapters with SMIT transfer mode to enable SMIT transfer:
hint.ct.0.at="isa"
hint.ct.0.flags="0x40000"
hint.ct.0.maddr="0xdc000"
Flags meaning:
0x00000 DMA transfer mode for an NEC PC-9801-55, -92 (or compatibles), ICM IF-2660, Midori-Denshi MDC-554NA, or Logitec LHA-N151
0x10000 DMA transfer mode for an I-O DATA SC-98II
0x20000 bus-master transfer mode for a TEXA HA-55BS2, its successors, or Midori-Denshi MDC-926R
0x30000 bus-master transfer mode for an ELECOM bus-master SCSI adapter
0x40000 SMIT transfer mode (for supported adapters only)
0x50000 bus-master transfer mode for a Logitec LHA-20x series, ICM IF-2766, IF-2766ET, IF-2767 or IF-2769
DESCRIPTION
The ct driver provides access to the SCSI bus connected to a WD33C93[ABC] based host adapter.
HARDWARE
The ct driver supports the following adapters:
o ELECOM bus-master SCSI adapters
o I-O DATA SC-98II
o ICM IF-2660, IF-2766, IF-2766ET, IF-2767 and IF-2769
o Logitec LHA-N151 and LHA-20x series
o Midori-Denshi MDC-554NA and MDC-926R
o NEC PC-9801-55, 92 and compatibles
o SMIT transfer type SCSI host adapters
o TEXA HA-55BS2 and its later models
SEE ALSO
cd(4), ch(4), ctau(4), da(4), intro(4), sa(4), scsi(4)
NOTES
Historically, the driver for the Cronyx Tau WAN adapters was ``ct''. This device name was changed to ``ctau'' to avoid conflicts with this
pc98 ct driver. The network device name for ctau(4) is ``ct''. Please see ctau(4) for the details for that device.
HISTORY
The ct device driver has been developed for NetBSD/pc98 and ported for FreeBSD. It first appeared in FreeBSD 4.4.
AUTHORS
The ct driver was written by Naofumi HONDA.
This manual page was written by Noriaki MITSUNAGA <non@FreeBSD.org> and Hideyuki KURASHINA <rushani@FreeBSD.org>.
BSD
November 18, 2003 BSD