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"Gary R. Tennesen" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 27 Dec 2000 21:21:23 -0800
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  I have used the Tekram 390 card in a Netware 3.12 server, an NT exchange
server, Win98se and am currently using it on a Linux RedHat box.

Linux found the card on its own.

Very versatile and there's a BIOS flash that is less than 6 months old
available at the corporate web site.

--gary

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[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of John Chin
Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2000 8:36 PM
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Subject: [PCBUILD] Seeking an economical SCSI Adapter


Hi:

I am looking for a budget SCSI Adapter for use in a computer lab. As such,
I am looking for a card that:

  1.    Costs less than $100 (street price)
  2.    Has a Bootable BIOS and is PnP
  3.    Is generally compatible with Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2K
  4.    Is durable (can survive many install-removal cycles)

I have been looking at the Tekram DC-390F card.
see: http://www.tekram.com/Hot_Products.asp?Product=DC-390_Series

Can anyone share their experience with this Tekram SCSI card? In the
alternative, can anyone recommend other SCSI cards for consideration?

Thanks, in advance, for any illumination.

John Chin

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