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- From: jbww@ukc.ac.uk (J.B.W.Webber)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st.tech
- Subject: Re: What devices work/don't work w
- Message-ID: <2576@eagle.ukc.ac.uk>
- Date: 13 Dec 92 22:55:16 GMT
- References: <A44984@HB.maus.de> <A43185@K.maus.de>
- Reply-To: jbww@ukc.ac.uk (J.B.W.Webber)
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- In article <A43185@K.maus.de> Peter_Missel@k.maus.de (Peter Missel) writes:
- >v>Does anyone have a list of such devices, or general experience with the
- >v>Link?
- >
- >devices I've tried so far:
- >
- >Things that work fine:
- >
- >Archive Viper streamers
- >Seagate ST157N
- >Quantum LPS 105
- >
- >those who don't work (no way of disabling parity)
- >
- >Conner 3540
- >SONY MO-drives
- >
- >In general, every modern drive where parity can be disabled should work.
-
- Just to confuse matters, one is also supposed to disable parity when
- using an ICD adscsi plus; mine however works fine with my Ricoh drive;
- I was pretty worried when Ricoh themselves said that parity could not
- be dissabled !
-
- cheers
- beau webber jbww@ukc.ac.uk
-