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Hey Roy! Sep 13 04:30 05, Roy J. Tellason wrote to TOM WALKER: RJT> Yeah, though that bus being able to support up to 15 drives it's RJT> surprising how difficult (and how expensive) it is to get those with RJT> more than 3-4 connectors on them. I have a DPT card that supports RJT> *only* that connector and am planning a RAID setup with it, but am RJT> also forced to use two separate cables, one going out the back of RJT> the box to the "external" connector. The gateway board has a seperate connector for an external scsii raid array. Unreal. Like you say above, it would be extremely expensive to fully bloat and exploit all that is possible, including cables. TW>> I am not sure about the internal 68 to 50 cable though. RJT> Never saw cables for that, but adapters are out there. That is what is needed. Then a normal 50-pin scsii cable could be used there. I like the idea of a male/male adapter since then a regular, easily obtainable scsii cable can be used. RJT> No expert, just some experience with the stuff... Probably the same as me. I've run across this stuff from time to time but usually everything is ide around these parts. Life is good, Maurice --- Msged/LNX 6.1.2* Origin: The Pointy Stick Society XV - Linux Point (1:261/38.9) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 261/38 123/500 106/2000 633/267 |
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