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- From: jabar@aa.net (Jerry Barlow)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: Busted Buster in A4000
- Date: 22 Jan 1996 06:17:23 GMT
- Organization: Alternate Access Inc. - Affordable, Reliable Internet Access
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- Warren Block (wblock@rapidnet.com) wrote:
- > That's right; the Dataflyer is a hack that plugs into the IDE port.
- > Because of this, it won't show in in the expansion card list (no
- > autoconfig).
-
- Warren,
-
- I believe you are confusing the DataFlyer, which is the hack, with the
- DataFlyer4000SX, which is supposed to be a scsi 1 controller. Mine has a
- scsi chip on it, and it shows up on the expansion card list. Whether
- it's a piece of shit or not, I can't say.
-
- Jerry
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