On 24-Aug-05, at 3:23 PM, Peter Flynn wrote:
On 24-Aug-05, at 3:14 PM, Matt Emson wrote:
James,
SCSI is backwardly compatible with each revision. So long as you
have the
right lead, the SCSI drives will drop down to the speed of the BUS
then
connect to. The only issue then is, do you want to live with SCSI
1 speeds?
Cedrtainly not a problem in short term I would assume.
Matt
9600's are SCSI 3 native, I believe.
How many "pins" on the connection?
My bad... it is native Fast SCSI-2 internally.. SCSI 2
externally... SCSI 3 should be possible, though without issue.
YMMV,
Pete
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