Yeah, this is fine, but please note that they'll only run in single-ended mode [not LVD]. All LVD disks support this, though. Your disk will be limited to 40MB/s, rather than what it's spec'd to run on (Ultra2 (80MB/s), Ultra160, or Ultra320).

I have a Maxtor Atlas 10k III running off of a Tekram (Symbios based) UW card.

Cheers,

Matt

P.S. See scsi-faq.org for more information on different SCSI levels and everything else.

At 22:46 16/01/2003, you wrote:

just a quick one: can a normal adaptec 2940UW scsi card
handle LVD disks?  or do they require a "special" card?

ta,
Dave.

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