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On 10 Sep 98 at 22:00, Larry Fisk wrote:
> What kind of Scsi card do I need to successfully use this drive?
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> I'm looking at adaptec 2940s, but there are several different
> models (UW, AU, U)and I just a plain 2940 pci at around $100 for
> new "pulls". Someone told me I don't need the extra " bandwith" of
> the UW, that a U (ultra) is enough. Does the ultra wide just
> connect more devices or is it also faster?
> Will some SCSI guru please explain the mysteries or
> scsi controllers and what the needs are for CDRs?
Most of the 2940 series are built around the 7880 controller chip.
The AU is the exception, using the 7860.
A vanilla 2940 can do "Fast SCSI-2", up to 10MB/s. An "x1" CD
device is at 150KB/s; most current recorders write at x2 (300KB/s) or
x4 (600KB/s), so this is plenty fast enough for a CD-R.
What it might not be fast enough for is a SCSI hard drive. The
2940U doubles maximum speed to "Ultra SCSI", 20 MB/s. The 2940W
(possibly discontinued in favour of the UW) doubles maximum speed to
"Wide SCSI", 20 MB/s, and increases available device IDs from 7 to
15 [upper 8 must be Wide devices].
The 2940UW provides: Ultra like the 2940U, Wide like the 2940W, and
UltraWide, combining the two techniques to get 40 MB/s.
These are all good cards, but you might also look at Diamond's
FirePort 20 and 40. The latter is a nice choice if you want to use a
mix of internal and external devices, and need to provide Wide
support internally.
David G
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