SCSI is universal, so platforms are mute as far that's concerned. LaCie is still making drives, but you could check out adaptec - they always have something to offer. You could also just buy an external drive case with the scsi 2 connector on it (adaptec has one) and drop any scsi2 drive into the case - and there's your external -----Original Message----- From: Howard Arons <hlarons@ComCAT.COM> To: suse-linux-e@suse.com <suse-linux-e@suse.com> Date: Thursday, November 12, 1998 5:59 PM Subject: [SuSE Linux] Follow Up To: [Off topic] External SCSI HDs
On Nov 09, 1998, Howard Arons wrote:
Does anyone sell an _external_ SCSI HD that is compatible with SCSI2? LaCie used to be big in external SCSIs, but for the Mac.
Sincere thanks to all those who replied. Upon further followup I find that my SCSI technology is too old (SCSI2) and that today's SCSI devices (UltraSCSI2 and beyond) are just too expensive for a machine that is primarily for amusement.
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