On Wed, Jan 12, 2005 at 11:18:00AM -0500, Eric Siegerman wrote:
> On Tuesday 11 January 2005 16:40, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> >Also, I think that if both types of devices exist on the same bus,
> >the lower performance one determines the performance of the entire
> >bus.
>
> In theory, this is *not* the case. ...
>
> On Tue, Jan 11, 2005 at 10:48:17PM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
> As to the whole chain being restricted to the speed of the slowest
> device, I've heard that, but it doesn't, on the face of it, make a
> lot of sense to me
Gene, Eric,
Thanks for the correction.
I'm glad I remembered to say I wasn't a scsi expert.
My comments provide the proof.
>
> <off-topic>
> > To many folks forget that a a scsi bus is indeed
> > an rf transmission line, subject to the usual rules about vswr.
>
> >From the context it's pretty clear what "vswr" means, but what
> does it stand for?
> </off-topic>
>
Wondered too, as I'm posting anyway, I'll guess: v??? standing wave reflections
jl
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