apb@lzga.ATT.COM (Amrit Bains) (06/06/90)
Hi folks, I have an AT&T 6386 WGS Model S (Really an INTEL 386/33 motherboard) 16 Meg RAM, WD7000-FASST SCSI HOST ADAPTER and an WREN SCSI Drive. It has an ADVANCED PHOENIX BOIS and is running AT&T SVR3.2 UNIX with a AT&T SCSI Driver. I am trying to install the same UNIX system on a 386/25 clone which has the same Western Digital WD7000-FASST SCSI host adapter, 80 Meg SCSI Seagate Drive, with an AMI BOIS. But when I try to boot from the diskette using the boot floppy for AT&T UNIX, It does not recognize the SCSI disk. But if I use the same boot floppy on the Model S it has no problem recognizing the SCSI drive. Am I missing something..., is it possible that the BIOS has something that the AT&T SCSI driver asks for. I have not yet tried using the SST SCSI driver for UNIX provided by Columbia data products. Any help, suggestions would be appreciated. Amrit Bains apb@lzga.att.com uunet!attmail!apb