Date: Wed, 27 Sep 1995 19:50:23 +0200 From: Petri Helenius <pete@sms.fi> To: "Doug S." <serges@umr.edu> Cc: jeffa@sybase.com (Jeff Anuszczyk), questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: PC configuration advice wanted. Message-ID: <199509271750.TAA04344@silver.sms.fi> In-Reply-To: <m0sxy09-0004N0C@nero.uucp> References: <9509271436.AA19399@paloverde.sybgate.sybase.com> <m0sxy09-0004N0C@nero.uucp>
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Doug S. writes: > > Yes, and if youre creating a solution to take advantage of *one* OS > or application, then you *may* find a SCSI implementation that supports > your hardware and software. However, if you (as many of us are) want to > remain as standardized as is reasonable, to take advantage of various > OSs, then (E)IDE is (currently) the *only* way to go. > Complete bullshit. For example AHA-2940 is supported by all major operating systems available to PC, without the hassles of getting the (E)IDE to work with software X that can handle only NNNN heads or NNN cyls. Pete
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