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Old 06-06-2003
Processors 1
Model AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2200+
Chip MHz 1800
PCI Devices agp0: VIA Generic host to PCI bridge
atapci0: VIA 8235 ATA133 controller
isab0: PCI to ISA bridge (vendor=1106 device=3177)
pci0: USB controller
pci1: S3 model 8d04 graphics accelerator
pcib1: PCI to PCI bridge (vendor=1106 device=b091)
uhci0: VIA 83C572 USB controller
uhci1: VIA 83C572 USB controller
uhci2: VIA 83C572 USB controller
vr0: VIA VT6102 Rhine II 10/100BaseTX
xl0: 3Com 3c905B-TX Fast Etherlink XL

IDE Devices ad0: WDC WD800JB-00CRA1 (Capacity: 78.18 GB)

SCSI Devices none

Physical Memory 79% 210.91 MB 776.29 MB 987.20 MB
Disk Swap 16% 1.64 GB 315.85 MB 1.95 GB
 

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PCSCP(4)						   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						  PCSCP(4)

NAME
pcscp -- Advanced Micro Devices Am53c974 PCscsi-PCI SCSI driver SYNOPSIS
pcscp* at pci? dev ? function ? scsibus* at pcscp? DESCRIPTION
The pcscp driver provides support for the Advanced Micro Devices Am53c974 PCscsi-PCI SCSI controller and boards using this chip, including the Tekram DC-390 PCI SCSI host adapter. For Tekram DC-390U/UW/F PCI SCSI host adapters, use the siop(4) driver. For Tekram DC-395U/UW/F PCI SCSI host adapters, use the trm(4) driver. SEE ALSO
cd(4), ch(4), esp(4), intro(4), pci(4), scsi(4), sd(4), ss(4), st(4), uk(4), scsipi(9) http://www.amd.com/ BUGS
The driver currently ignores EEPROM settings, which establish per-target parameters etc. BSD
February 21, 1999 BSD
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