The new Axxon LPT3 card came in today, and I immediately installed it in the alternate system--and SCO OpenServer came right up! So now I have total redundancy--this took three cards: LSI Dual...
The saga continues. The Intel Pro/100+ card came in and I installed it in the alternate system. I booted to the Windows Server 2003 drive--and the OS saw the card and installed the driver...
From eBay, the Intel Pro/100+ is only $13.75, so it's no big deal. The Realtek LAN ports (2) are chips, not a card. I disabled them in BIOS--but I still got the same F painit message on boot. So...
I've attached a jpg of the screen. I've also ordered a new Intel Pro/100+ network card to put into the alternate computer--the Realtek LAN card is really the only I/O device which is different from...
Yes, the SATA controller is set to IDE, not AHCI. This is a dual boot system; the SATA drive is for Windows Server; the SCSI drive is for SCO UNIX OpenServer. I checked the CPU: it's an Intel Core...
The LSI card was manufactured on or before 2012. It works fine in my original system, as does the hard drive. The motherboard for the original system is GA-X58A-UD7. The motherboard for the...
I have a known good external SCSI HD running SCO UNIX OpenServer 5.0.7. I decided that I wanted to be able to run this drive on another computer, so I bought the same SCSI card as before (LSI) and...