Re: Converting to SCSI. HELP!!!

2000-11-25 Thread Andrew Hagen
If you decide to go SCSI, get 2 SCSI cards: 1 for your SCSI hard drives, and 1 for other SCSI devices like CD-ROM drives, tape drives, etcetera. It would also be advisable to replace any IDE device you have with a SCSI, USB, or firewire device if possible. There are plenty of good SCSI host

Re: Converting to SCSI. HELP!!!

2000-11-22 Thread Carl Johnson
Brandt Dusthimer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Me is dumb. I figured that DMA would already be in place. . . hehe. GUESS NOT SMART ONE! Uh, you wouldn't happen to be able to provide me with the info how to enable it, perferable in the best performance mode. If it envolves creating a new

Re: Converting to SCSI. HELP!!!

2000-11-21 Thread Martin Albert
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Brandt Dusthimer wrote: and 2, I'm also usually the file sharing server. so you know you're good ... ;-) However, when everyone's uploading/downloading to/from me, I experience major system lag and if do anything (even simple command prompt stuff) there upload/download

Re: Converting to SCSI. HELP!!!

2000-11-21 Thread Brandt Dusthimer
Me is dumb. I figured that DMA would already be in place. . . hehe. GUESS NOT SMART ONE! Uh, you wouldn't happen to be able to provide me with the info how to enable it, perferable in the best performance mode. If it envolves creating a new kernel, no problem. I've done that many times

Converting to SCSI. HELP!!!

2000-11-20 Thread Brandt Dusthimer
Here's a question for all you SCSI lovers and fanatics out there. When my friends and I have LAN parties I usually am: 1, the only linux user so I'm often the butt of other people's jokes (especially when things don't work right . .. :(and2, I'm also usually the file sharing server.