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I misunderstood the HAD title and description. This guy is not making SATA drives work with a SCSI controller, just cutting holes in the SCSI board to route the SATA cables to a real SATA controller.
Future work looks to gain more speed through a SCSI controller upgrade. But that’s not all SCSI’s good for. Back in the wild times that were the 80s, many computers, ...
Short version: Had a Conner 2.1GB SCSI disk fail on me a couple of years, ago, RMA'd it and Seagate (who absorbed Conner) sent back an SCA version of the drive (the one I RMA'd was 50-pin Fast ...
(sigh) You forgot to sacrifice the goat to the SCSI gods didn't you. If you don't appease them you will never get it to work.<P>Do the SCA adapters have jumpers for SCSI ID's?
How Does SCSI Work? SCSI interfaces used internally in computers to connect different types of hardware devices directly to a motherboard or storage controller card. When used internally, devices ...
As we have noted here before, the version of the Adaptec 2930 SCSI card that ships with Apple's G4 computers does not yet support "deep sleep" in OS X (e.g., the system fan remains on). According ...
There has been a resurgence of user reports indicating kernel panics when writing to or reading from SCSI devices under Mac OS X 10.4.x. MacFixIt reader Dave writes: "I use EMC's (used to be Dantz ...
When SCSI first appeared on computer systems in the mid-1980s, it was precisely what its name indicated. SCSI - for those of you with an interest in etymology but who lack a sense of history ...
Compatible with the Ultra 160 SCSI standard, this new line of products includes adapters, internal and external cables, and terminators—the Ultra 160 SCSI LVD bus enables a data ...
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