SCSI probe is very similar, yes.  The ATTO card, a UL3D, has two busses.

Broos

Stewie de Young wrote:
> Doesn't SCSI Probe do much the same thing ?
> http://scsiprobe.mac.findmysoft.com/
>
> So you only have one ATTO PCI SCSI card but two are showing up ?
>
> Stewie
>
> > Date: Wed, 30 Dec 2009 19:17:21 -0800
> > From: bro...@verizon.net
> > To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
> > Subject: ID's and multiple SCSI busses
> >
> > This is an offshoot from the thread I previously started about setting
> > up SCSI HD in B/W.
> >
> > I found a reference to a freeware control panel for OS 9, I think in a
> > post on an Apple tech forum. This control panel is called Mt.
> > Everything and is supposed to be the last word in SCSI handling under
> > OS9. So I downloaded and tried it out while booted into OS 9. What it
> > displays is a list of the SCSI ID's, 1-15, and what is present at each
> > one. You can select an item and open a pop-up window with information
> > about it. What I see is interesting. The list is empty except for ID
> > 7. At 7 you see the following:
> > BUS: Apple Virtual Bus
> > 0 Apple Computer Motherboard
> > 1 ATTO PCI card
> > 2 ATTO PCI card
> >
> > Getting further information on each of these items shows that the SCSI
> > ID of the Bus Controller in each case is 7.
> >
> > From the Mt. Everything readme:
> > "On a Blue & White PowerMac G3 and more recent models you'll end up in
> > both an empty
> > Motherboard bus ID 0 and an empty Virtual Bus. This is not an error in
> > Mt. Everything:
> > Current Mac OS software "fakes" an onboard SCSI bus (probably for
> > compatibility reasons)
> > even if there is no hardware for an onboard bus. "
> >
> > Might it be that this is just too many things all claiming to be at 
> ID 7?
> >
> > Broos
> >
> >
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