I been using Tekram 315U SCSI-2 cards ($35 USD) for my systems, and they work fine with my Teac CDR drive. Nothing fancy, but the cards work good enough. Christopher Reimer On Fri, 8 Sep 2000 adam@forensicdata.com.au wrote:
hi, These SCSI cards are evil ..a pain to setup ,and unreliable for things such as CD writing (they only work well with scanners i think) ..it'll be worth the extra cash for a better card for all the time and CDs you will waste.
Is anyone out there using this scsi card (Adaptec 2906 PCI). I'm getting a Yamaha scsi CDRW, and without sounding to cheap, this is the low end (affordable) of the scsi cards that Yamaha recommends, the other one is the 2940 which sells for $275.00 dollars.
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