>whereas if it was sharing the same bus "0" as
>the 2 gig it would have to be set to "slave".  Any reason to change
>this configuration?
>
>Is it even possible for a SCSI drive and ATA to share the same bus?

i have it about the same and it works very well as yet,
scsi is separated by jumpersettings from 0 to 6 and ide by 2 
different settings master and slave and idecableslot, you can not set 
a scsi as a slave it is not the same markingsystem. possible you 
could attach a scsi card to your ata card and that way get the same 
bus number, but it seems very farfetched and strange, a scsi chain 
allows 7 gadgets on 1 chain / bus.
well i am no expert -
so someone please correct me,,
kenta
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