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Re: SCSI cards
jr251693@longs.LANCE.ColoState.Edu (James Darrel Riddle) writes:
> Has anyone out there used the apple revC scsi card? What can you tell me
>about it? For that matter how about telling me about what ever one you have?
>I'm considering buying a Apple revC SCSI card from a person for $50 can anyone
>let me know if its worth it(docs software and cable inc.)
Hmm. Rev C? Wasn't that the one w/o DMA? It's slow. Incredibly slow. _And_
I'm not sure if all the drivers work with it ... but they better should.
Assuming they do, what you get is:
A very very slow SCSI card that has support for a lot of SCSI devices like
Scanners, CD-ROM, Tape, Flopticals, etc. If you just want to hook up
a HD or two and a Tape and maybe a CD-ROM and/or Floptical and don't need
a Scanner, I'd say ditch the offer, shell out $139 and get a RF Rev. D
from Sequential Systems.
That card really flies :)
Regards
Soenke
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- From: jr251693@longs.LANCE.ColoState.Edu (James Darrel Riddle)