If you use the latest distibs and kernels then you do not need to worry about the scsi
emulation, ermemebering that ide is scsi at anyrate. All that necessary is to call
from /dev/sr0
or sr1. Again one does not work at ide slots anymore. The differences are really
immaterial............
Jerry McBride wrote:
> On Sat, 8 Sep 2001 12:37:11 -0500 Rick Sivernell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ---snip---
>
> > I have both yamaha's SCSI & IDE and oth work flawlessly. on Unix Linux
> > Winderssssssssssssssss< slap for saying that word grin. I like the scsi best
> > more portable and do not have to work about using up ide slots.
> >
>
> That's the big decision I have to make. Easy scsi setup or filling another ide
> slot and
> then figuring out scsi to ide emulation...
>
> Thanks for the post Rick.
>
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