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- From: u7917055@cc.nctu.edu.tw (ultima)
- Subject: Re: Difference between SCSI I and SCSI II?
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- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 15:50:31 GMT
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- Tong Gao (tgao@cs.uiuc.edu) wrote:
- : Recently I am thinking about buying a SCSI card for my PC, and wondering what
- : the difference between SCSI I and SCSI II is. I have a 486/33ISA, is there a
- : advanteage for me to buy a SCSI II card? Are the SCSI II cards the furture?
- : Do they cost considerably more? Thanks a lot.
- :
- : Tong
- :
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- SCSI II is a improved SCSI, define features more clearly.
- the advantage is data transfer rate is faster. 10 times of SCSI I
- maybe WILL be the major of the furture.
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