Organization: Department of Computer Science, Heriot-Watt University, Scotland
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|> You can run NON-IBM SCSI disks on the IBM SCSI adapter. As long as
|> they are either native differential, or run thru a Rancho diff-to-single
|> converter box.
Is this convertor a two way thing?
I have a disk tray that has ~1.2Gb of disk on a differential SCSI and also has a Rancho RT-SDA in it. This is intended for connection to an RT, so the intended "host" would be a differential SCSI device. I'd like to be able to connect this to eg a Sun or a DEC with single-ended SCSI, so can I attach the "host" machine (ie a Sun's single-ended SCSI) to the Rancho converter to derive differential SCSI?