Chris,
Thank you for the info.
I would be connecting an internal Ultra SCSI HD to it and wondered if it
helps the drive be as fast as it states it is. I guess my question is,
what exactly does this SCSI card do?
Is it for connecting many devices at once, only?
Still confused in WA state.
Chris Loehr wrote:
>
> What I am assuming by the $89 price is that you are looking at a scsi card
> made by Adaptec. This is a similar card only it is made by Orange Micro
> which produces a lot of Mac stuff. Since it is a similar card it will work
> the same way and save you $20. When you buy either one of these cards and
> install it in your Mac you will be able to hook a number devices to the
> card. I think it is 7 externally and 7 internally.
> RosaKiana Rossi wrote:
>
> > Hello Chris,
> > So this would help the Ultra SCSI HD to run better?
> >
> > How does this work? Is it an accelerator? I read the specs but don't
> > understand the situation. Just learning about these kinds of devices.
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Chris Loehr wrote:
> > >
> > > > Try http://www.orangemicro.com/grappler930.html
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