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$Id: bt.4,v 1.4 1997/03/07 02:49:45 jmg Exp $

.Dd August 31, 1994 .Dt BT 4 i386 .Os FreeBSD .Sh NAME .Nm bt .Nd Buslogic SCSI host adapter driver .Sh SYNOPSIS .Cd "controller bt0 at isa? port IO_BT0 bio irq ? vector btintr" .Cd controller scbus0 at bt0 .Sh DESCRIPTION This driver provides access to the .Tn SCSI bus connected to a Buslogic 545, 445, 742, 747 or 946 host adapter.
.Sh DIAGNOSTICS

.Sh SEE ALSO .Xr cd 4 , .Xr scsi 4 , .Xr sd 4 , .Xr st 4 .Sh AUTHORS The .Nm driver was written by .An Julian Elischer for use with .Tn Mach 2.5. The interface for the .Tn PCI and .Tn EISA busses was written by .An Justin Gibbs . .Sh HISTORY We're not sure when the .Nm driver first appeared.