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- From: rkoehler@author.gsfc.nasa.gov (Bob Koehler)
- Subject: Re: SCSI disks on MVII
- Message-ID: <22JAN199308375843@author.gsfc.nasa.gov>
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- References: <C0wB7B.1Mn@ucunix.san.uc.edu> <1993Jan20.015406.8379@cs.rit.edu> <1993Jan21.041643.15876@actrix.gen.nz>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 13:37:00 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan21.041643.15876@actrix.gen.nz>, Clive.Nicolson@bbs.actrix.gen.nz writes...
- >I believe that one can use the DEC scsi card (KSZA-AA ???) on a VMII
- >for driving disks, but DEC marketing tell you otherwise.
- >
- >Clive.
-
- I have a freind who says he's doing this, and that the card (KZQSA) can handle
- more than the two peripherals it claims. If someone has a KZQSA and wants to
- add a disk, its worth a try, but if planning to add disks and controller their
- are third party solutions one should probably consider first. Lots of folks
- will simply claim the KZQSA is brain dead, we use ours only for tapes and CDs.
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- Bob Koehler | Any illusion to these opinions being other
- rkoehler@author.gsfc.nasa.gov | than just mine alone is just that.
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