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Re: Sider controller card - SASI or SCSI?



the older siders..are sasi

the newer ones (60mbs) and 20mbs (some) are scsi

kinda have to play it by ear..not sure exactly...if it says xebec on the
front or trustor or datamac it is prob a sasi

first class peripherals on the front it COULD be a scsi

or alot of them also were gutted (cases) and replaced with scsi setups

from what i can remember

brad
former sysop of lost gonzo bbs (for those who remember)




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> : Hi, y'all!
> :
> :    It's my understanding that the Sider card is a SASI card.
> But
> : there's now one on eBay and someone e-mailed the seller that
> it's a
> : SCSI card.  Which is it?
> :
> : Willi
>
> It's SASI, the standard that SCSI is fashioned after.
> They are actually very similar but are definitely not
> the same.
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