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Re: Will this SCSI card work in A2e? ($182.50!)
- Subject: Re: Will this SCSI card work in A2e? ($182.50!)
- From: Wayne Stewart <waynes@intergate.bc.ca>
- Date: 2000/05/07
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Posted via Supernews, http://www.supernews.com
- References: <ul4Q4.23291$55.171239@news1.sttls1.wa.home.com> <kcgR4.30742$55.225654@news1.sttls1.wa.home.com>
Ernest wrote:
> Ernest wrote in message ...
> >Apple Computer SCSI card 820-0153-A (1990)
> >ROM = 341-0803 (1990) Apple
>
> Ebay item #323705346
>
> I noticed that the same SCSI card that I have here sold for $182.50 on Ebay.
> That's a lot of money for such a little card! Especially when a slightly
> older version of the same card sold for $76 -and the ad was right above the
> first one. Even $76.00 seems high to me for either card.
>
> What is so special about the card that I have, that would make someone spend
> $182.00 for it? Like mine, it didn't even come with software or manuals??
>
> Ernest
There are many more Rev C SCSI cards out there than Hi-Speed SCSI cards
and even they aren't all that common.
However the differences between an Apple Hi-Speed SCSI card and a Rev A,B,
or C SCSI card are considerable. A few of which are:
Uses DMA for faster data transfer
Supports removable media devices such as Zip drives and CD-ROMs
Supports more partitions
Can be setup with a delayed statup allowing easier use with internal HDs