Hi all,

I'm building a Pentium II 400 MHz, motherboard Abit BX6 (440BX chipset). I want 
everything (including the boot disk) to be SCSI. It will have bootable RedHat 
Linux and NT partitions.

Here are the three SCSI adapters I am considering (in the order of preference):

- Tekram DC-390F based on Symbios Logic 53C875 chip. 

  It has SCSI-2, Ultra-SCSI, Wide-SCSI, Ultra-Wide SCSI (1 50-Pin SCSI-2 
  Internal, 1 68-Pin Wide SCSI Internal, 1 68-Pin Wide SCSI External.                  
    
- BusLogic 946C PCI, fast single ended SCSI.

- BusLogic 948 Ultra Fast (narrow) Single-ended SCSI-2. Adaptec 1540 compatible.
  Flash ROM and automatic "smart" termination.    

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Here are my questions:

- If I buy say an Ultra CDROM drive, a SCSI-2 Zip drive, and an Ultra hard disk
  is the Tekram a good choice?

  Since the Tekram does not have an external 50-pin connector, would I be
  able to use the ZIP drive with a 168-pin to 50-pin adapter?

- Is is acceptable to mix and match SCSI-2 and Ultra SCSI?

- Does the floppy drive have to be SCSI?

- Can internal devices be daisey-chained?

Thanks much,
Rasana

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