>One is a Micro Technology QTS25. It has a 50 pin header. I was wondering if
>it was a SCSI card?
This is a TD Systems Viking controller, tape-only.
>The second is an Emulex QD331040100 Rev. J. This has a 60 pin header and two
>26 pin headers. I was wondering if this was a SMD drive controller?
That's right, a QD33, MSCP emulating. It handles fairly fast SMD drives (i.e.
Eagles, 2344's, etc.)
>In the same group of cards is a DEC M7546 which I believe is a TK50 tape
>drive controller. Why is it called a Maya Controller?
I believe that Maya was the DEC
development code-name for the TK50. The Aztec, IIRC, was the RC25.
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Received on Fri Mar 31 2000 - 19:19:10 BST