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- From: jeff@hpfcmgw.FC.HP.COM (Jeff Taylor)
- Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1992 20:33:11 GMT
- Subject: Re: SCSI, SCSI-II, Differential SCSI
- Message-ID: <17780272@hpfcmgw.FC.HP.COM>
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- > The internal and external SCSI connectors are different, but I assume
- > they're both SCSI-II. (The manuals say something about "differential
- > SCSI", but I have no idea what this means.)
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- Single Ended SCSI-II is a 5 MB per second interface built-in to all
- Series 700 models. Fast differential SCSI-II is a 10 MB per second
- interface that requires an EISA card. There are no EISA slots available
- on the 705 or the 710.
-
- By "different connectors", I assume that you are refering to high density
- (smaller) connectors versus low density (bigger) connectors that are
- compatible with either single ended or differential interfaces.
-
- Regards,
- Jeff Taylor
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