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Advice on SCSI cards etc..
- From: Cliff Sarginson <cliff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2001 14:01:38 +0200
- Message-id: <20011014140138.E9027@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hello,
I am thinking of investing in a SCSI card/HD for my main
system. I have heard that some SCSI cards are not really
scsi, but some kind of pseudo scsi emulation. But I want
the real thing :)
What I am after is a SCSI card that presumably fits into
a PCI slot, allows connection of an internal SCSI HD, and
has an external connector for other SCSI devices (in the
future). My IDE slots are all in use, if that is of any
relevance.
I have an ASUS TU2LS-C m/board, that is an Intel 815EP
chipset.
Any tips ?
General hints appreciated as well as specifics.
Thanks.
--
Regards
Cliff
I am thinking of investing in a SCSI card/HD for my main
system. I have heard that some SCSI cards are not really
scsi, but some kind of pseudo scsi emulation. But I want
the real thing :)
What I am after is a SCSI card that presumably fits into
a PCI slot, allows connection of an internal SCSI HD, and
has an external connector for other SCSI devices (in the
future). My IDE slots are all in use, if that is of any
relevance.
I have an ASUS TU2LS-C m/board, that is an Intel 815EP
chipset.
Any tips ?
General hints appreciated as well as specifics.
Thanks.
--
Regards
Cliff
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