My card is a Siig CN2487, SC-PE4B12 UltraATA/133; they have a 'driver'
listed on their site, which appears to be a hacked group of files
(aec62xx.c, ide-dma.c, ide-pci.c, pci.ids, pci_ids.h)
(http://www.siig.com/drivers/ide_pc_pci_driver.html) but is quite picky on
compiling into a kernel. They also appear to be based on older versions of
pciutils (before 2.1.10; header of pci.ids contains '$Id: pci.ids,v 1.62
2000/06/28 10:56:36 mj Exp $'). Will this card be supported in the
near/foreseeable future or should I take it back and find a more
Linux-friendly card?
Thank you all for your time and efforts,
-r
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