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- From: mharrell@sojourn1.sojourn.com (Matt Harrell)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: SCSI vs. EIDE
- Date: 23 Jan 1996 14:07:00 GMT
- Organization: Sojourn Systems. Lansing, MI (USA)
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- Carlos Amezaga (overlord@megalith.miami.fl.us) wrote:
-
- : And SCSI can handle 7 devices and is not limited to HardDrives or
- : CD-ROM units. You can connect SCSI scanners, printers, and other misc
- : input/output devices.
-
- Yes. So what? How does this hold any relevance to my statement that
- EIDE can go to 4 devices? Absolutely none. I, too, favor SCSI, and I
- would greatly prefer SCSI in my A1200 instead of the stupid IDE that
- C= decided to put into it. Most people on the "web" really seem to
- need some serious logic classes.
-
- Matt Harrell
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