>Then again, it's hard to say. The TK50Z and TZ30 both have fairly
>wacked-out SCSI implementations (and not even in exactly the same ways),
>and neither is known to work reliably on much of anything other than
>a VAXstation.
I've got a TZ30 working on a pdp-11/93 at home, and working just
fine... In fact, I used it to load 2.11BSD, and RT-11 V5.7...
The TZ30 SCSI implementation seems to be more stable than the
TK50Z one...
It may depend on the board you use... I used the RQZX1, which was
qualified with the TZ30...
Megan Gentry
Former RT-11 Developer
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