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Re: SCSI Interface Card
In article <C9wz4u.1t9@advent.com>, smcgroga@advent.com (Steve McGrogan) writes:
|> [stuff deleted]
|>
|> If you were in a similar situation, and trying to minimize future
|> grief, would you buy a RamFast or AHS?
|> The card will be driving a (groan) Apple SC-20 drive.
|> The IIGS is a stock ROM01 with 4.25 Megabytes, and has NO added
|> cards except for the Apple SCSI REV A and the 4MB Sequential Systems
|> memory card.
I think the RamFAST has some advantages compared with the AHS:
1. speed.
2. can boot from every partition.
3. utility program in ROM disk.
4. waits for the hard disk to start up. (AHS may do that, too. Non-High-speed
Apple SCSI card doesn't wait.)
Maybe someone else is going to name the advantages of the Apple card.
Just my 2 cents,
Stefan Voss
(voss@ira.uka.de)