Justin Kremer writes:
 > I can think of a couple things.  One possibility is that there wre two
 > versions of your card made...one with the SCSI BIOS and one without.  You
 > might have the version without, or the card may have a firmware version
 > that doesn't have a SCSI BIOS.  You may want to check their website and
 > see if there are firmware updates.  
 > It's also possible that there are jumpers on the card to enable or disable
 > the SCSI BIOS.  
 > These are all things that I've seen in my dealings with SCSI adapters,
 > though i've never dealt with AdvanSys, as far as i can recall.
 > - Kremer

If it helps, this is one of those Iwill 2930C boards they sell at
General Nanosystems.  So one of you all might be another Proud Owner.

thanks,
R

 > 
 > On Sun, 17 Nov 2002 10:34:25 -0600
 > rpgoldman at real-time.com wrote:
 > 
 > > BUT I never seem to get the opportunity to meddle with the SCSI BIOS
 > > (and I can press ^A until I'm blue in the face, and nothing happens,
 > > except for the Tyan BIOS complaining that there's a stuck key).
 > > 
 > > Any suggestions?
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