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- From: Pete Wason <zoon@stumpworld.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.networking
- Subject: Re: SCSI-network ?
- Date: Fri, 23 Feb 1996 12:54:59 -0500
- Organization: Stumpworld Systems
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- Mikael Niczko wrote:
- >
- > I would like to connect an A1200/060/50/18 with an A2000/000/7/3. It's about 10 meters between the computers. What kind of networks can I use ?
- The hardware an
- >
- > Is it possible to set up a network between 2 amigas using SCSI ?
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- Mikael: (a reply to my previous reply to your question)
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- >I've connected two Amigas together via their SCSI ports and
- >each machine can access the other's drives (as long as the
- >SCSI IDs on all the devices are unique). This is one form
- >of networking and requires nothing extra (other than a cable).
- >-----------------------------------------------------------------------
- >Everett M. Greene (The Mojave Greene, crotalus scutulatus scutulatus)
- >Ridgecrest, Ca. 93555 Path: mojaveg@ridgecrest.ca.us
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- This is a new one! I would be careful doing this, though, as different
- SCSI controllers may be set up differently as far as termination power,
- etc., and you could fry something you wouldn't want for breakfast!
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- Pete Wason
- Stumpworld Systems
- "Licking the Envelope"
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