On 14 May 98 at 7:02, Russ Poffenberger wrote:
> Putting a narrow device on a wide bus does NOT slow down the other
> peripherals. This is a common misconception.
>
> Thje SCSI controller will negotiate the transfer rate individually
> with each device.
Every nice simple rule has its exception, it seems. If you connect
a narrow device to a wide bus between the controller and a wide
device, with a wide-narrow adapter that terminates the wide aprt of
the bus, then you only have a narrow data path available from the
controller to the wide device. [This is not the scenario that Russ
was responding to, and its fix involves rearranging devices rather
than installing a second host adapter.]
There should probably be a SCSI FAQ around somewhere. Try
http://www.storagedimensions.com/support/faq/faqscsi.html
or
http://www.lib.ox.ac.uk/internet/news/faq/archive/scsi-faq.part1.html
and
http://www.lib.ox.ac.uk/internet/news/faq/archive/scsi-faq.part2.html
and only then should you (carefully) proceed to
http://www.progress.demon.co.uk/Fun/scsi-faq.html
which is of largely historical entertainment value.
David G