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from: Mike O`Connor
date: 2007-09-25 01:31:04
subject: Re: [OS2HW] Need info on SCSI cards - (RAID?)

Ed Durrant wrote:
> Definately sound like Server RAID cards to me
>
> Cheers/2
>
> Ed.
>
> Mike O'Connor wrote:
>   
>> Hi Guys & Gals,
>>
>> Here in AU, I have 2 * SMTC91387 PCI SCSI cards which each have (3 * 
>> Symbios Logic 53C770 chips) + an i960 Math co-processor.
>> They have 3 * 68-pin internal channels and 2 * 68-pin mini-Honda 
>> external channels.
>> They also have what looks like a daughter-card and I think a 72-pin DIMM 
>> socket, populated - with what looks like a 128MB DIMM on each.
>> The card-connector is regular 32-bit PCI (33Mhz)
>> They are very long cards - about 340mm - 13.4", about 108mm
(4¼")tall 
>> overall and that length includes carrying handle/support attachment - 
>> which means they won't fit into any of my towers - because I have SCSI 
>> disks blocking access to anything that long.
>>
>> Next to the top of the bracket is a 26-pin socket, about 1.5" long,and 
>> just below that is a 4-hole female socket abour10mm wide.
>> On the other end of the cards is a 6-pin jumper block, which I imagine 
>> is for connecting 3 sets of drive activity cables.
>>
>> They're made in Taiwan and the FCC ID is D5NDAC960PDU-3.
>> Another sticker says - 30-49113-03 & REV A02
>>
>> On one of the cards is:
>> W.O. SMT 91387**
>> DO70002
>> Rev. F
>>
>> ** the other is the same apart from the last 3 digits in the 91xxx
>>
>> Anyone here know anything about these specific cards?
>>
>> I presume that as these were originally associated with 6 (or more) SCSI 
>> disks (80-pin SCA) that they're probably what were(at the time) 
>> originally high-end SCSI RAID controllers?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Mike
>>     
Hi Ed,

Yep, I thought they would be - probably pretty speedy with the 128MB on 
board, and the i960 processor! They look *very* well constructed too, so 
I imagine they would also have been very pricey!

Might be able to trade them in on something locally?

Regards,
Mike


 
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