In a message dated 9/29/03 8:05:20 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>>
AFAIK, the MacOS doesn't support separate SCSI buses, so it uses both of
them as single 'virtual bus', with no duplicate ID allowed.
>>

MacOS supports two SCSI buses (as on the Q950) mapped into a single, virtual 
SCSI bus with the MacOS which was extant at the time that model was released.

Upon installation of SCSI Manager 4.3, there are no virtual SCSI buses, and 
each are independently usable.

<<
But I have another question: where that "SCSI Manager 4.3 extension" can
be found?
>>

Included in MacOS 7.6.1 or later.

It might be able to be extracted from the 7.6.1 installer files.

Don't know if it could be installed on an earlier MacOS, say 7.5.3, however.

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