I'm hoping that someone with some SCSI experience can give me some advice here. I'm contemplating buying a SyJet 1.5 GB drive and need to get a SCSI host adapter as this will be the first SCSI peripheral I have installed on this machine (Dell 200 MHz PPro). Basically, I'm having some trouble choosing a SCSI host adapter. This machine is my home PC and I dual boot this machine with Win95 and Linux. I'm in Linux probably 80% of the time and wish to use the SyJet with both Win95 and Linux.
I've read the SCSI HOW-TO and it seems to highly recommend the Buslogic series of boards. All of my Windows friends tell me that the Adaptec boards are the only way to go. In looking at my normal stores, both local and mailorder, the Adaptec boards are sold by everybody, the Buslogic by almost no one. I searched for some suppliers of the Buslogic boards and most don't seem to keep much stock and would have to order board from the manufacturer. The two boards I'm considering are the Buslogic BT-948 and Adaptec AHA-2940, which seem to be similar in performance and price. My questions are: Is the Buslogic board really better than the Adaptec? Is the Buslogic better supported in Linux than the Adaptec? Is the difference worth it? I'm famous for buying the "best" technical solution. I bought a Heath (Zenith) H-100 instead of the original IBM PC, and I've got two older Macintosh's at home (though the jury's still out on Apple). I finally bought a PC because of Linux, the Mac Unix options weren't coming along fast enough for me. Thanks... ====================================================================== Steve Witt mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] PairGain Technologies, Inc. (714) 730-3245 -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .