At 00:02 02-08-97 PDT, you wrote:
>Date: Fri, 1 Aug 1997 13:43:28 +0000
>From: jpero_at_mail.cgo.wave.ca
>To: classiccmp_at_u.washington.edu
>Subject: SCSI to SMD convertor board? was: Re: Mainframe FS
>Message-ID: <199708011741.NAA13904_at_mail.cgocable.net>
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>Well, I ask:
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>Does there is a device already invented to use common SCSI to drive
>SMD drives in between?
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Not foolish at all! ;-) There is indeed at least one SCSI/SMD bridge board
I know of. Adaptec made them, but they're not easy to find. Model number
was ACB-5580.
I have exactly ONE of these that I need to hang onto to test drives.
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Received on Sat Aug 02 1997 - 08:59:34 BST