Yeah, I'm not certain about the transfer speed, although it makes perfect sense
to me that it would be that slow, the 2300 is one sluggish baby. (I'd really
like an application that would test the transfer rate) But I am certain about
the SCSI chip. Besides, all they did with the 2300 was to slap a PPC processor
onto a 68030 logicboard. There's not enough engineering in there to boost the
SCSI rate to 5Mbps.

Zach Bragin wrote:

> Realy?  Wow, great news for me!  I suspected the 2300 may have older scsi
> since all of its other components are borrowed from the 68k duo's :-)

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