wait a minute. i'm getting confused.
SCSI is wider than IDE. this bridge you're talking about. it sounds like
its more than an adapter, has a card as part of it too.
Is this thing for either kind of device, ?
meaning, you can plug the IDE side into an IDE device in order to adapt
it to a SCSI
At 03:01 -0800 on 30/01/03, flawed jai wrote:
wait a minute. i'm getting confused.
SCSI is wider than IDE. this bridge you're talking about. it sounds like
its more than an adapter, has a card as part of it too.
It has to. There's no way to simply pass the signals; they have to be
converted.
http://www.blackfire.com.au sells their
ACARD SCSIDE BridgeSmart 5.25 SCSI case ARS2000
for $201 AUD. They used to sell just the converter
card for connecting IDE/ATAPI devices to the SCSI
bus.
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Subatomic conspiracy group: The Free Mesons.
(There are very few good jokes in quantum physics.)
At 18:20 -0800 on 30/01/03, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
http://www.blackfire.com.au sells their
ACARD SCSIDE BridgeSmart 5.25 SCSI case ARS2000
for $201 AUD. They used to sell just the converter
card for connecting IDE/ATAPI devices to the SCSI
bus.
Jesus! You can buy it direct from ACARD for about