| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 206.1 |  | CIMCAD::PIERSON |  | Thu Apr 10 1997 21:38 | 4 | 
|  |     cf 63, 70 & 163 (?)
    
    	regards
    	dwp
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| 206.2 | Try George Hale first | SHRCTR::WADAMS |  | Fri Apr 11 1997 22:28 | 5 | 
|  |     George Hale had an oppty with GE Med where Solaris was run on Intel
    SBCs (both IBUS and Prolog versions) with bridged backplanes. He may be
    a source of info.
    
    Wayne  
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| 206.3 |  | MQOOA::LEDOUX | Vincent [email protected] | Tue Apr 15 1997 10:55 | 23 | 
|  |     Thanks  for the previous answers.
    
    It sounds like the customer tried Solaris on a Gobi
    with the old bridge chips (21052-AA) and a Rushmore.
    There are known bugs with the -AA and I am trying to get
    a Kalahari with the right -AB variant of the chip as well
    as tghe right resistors set (ie: not a C02 rev.).
    
    As soon as I can put my hand on one, I will update this
    topic.
    
    The customer tried a variety of PICMG and has some issues
    with the I-Bus shark.  However I-Bus has 10 PCI slots on
    20 slots backplane using the "right" bridge chip.
    
    He still has to find a correct combinaison of backplane
    and CPU because he need 3 telecom modules to share the
    same interrupt line.  The software "should"(?) handle it,
    but there are some hardware issues.
    
    Vince.
    
    Until I can get a complete "DMCC" solution, I won't know.
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| 206.4 | Vince, call Francois, you speak his lingo | RTOEU::EGAUTHIER | AUA - Another Useful Abbreviation | Wed Apr 16 1997 09:56 | 7 | 
|  | 
   GE Medical in France is running with Solaris, think Kalahari, but
   could be Gobi, and Rushmore.  They are using an Adaptec controller.
   Contact Francois Potard for more info.
   -Eric
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