Along these lines, internally, don't you have to have a
certain bus speed to support a better daughtercard in the
8500s? For example, if you have an 8500/132 stock, can you
put a 604e/200 daughtercard upgrade in or do you have to
use a 604/200 (sans e) because of the bus speed? Or should
this be a different thread? All the best...........

--- "Andrew W. Hill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dual channel... sorta.  Its wierdly implemented.
> 
> There is one internal/external 5MBps Synchronous SCSI and
> one internal 
> 10MBps Fast SCSI-2.  Its generally a bad idea to have the
> same ID for 
> two devices even if they're on separate busses.  Its not
> that it won't 
> work, its just a little unstable...
> 
> Peace
> Aqau

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