Very handy indeed.  Even if you don't own an S900.

Last week when I was inside my machine a lot and doing Jeff's finger 
gymnastics I noticed something on my motherboard that raised a question. 
Dan's identification of "SCSI Bus 1 Internal/External (Same Bus)" helped 
answer that question. I now know what that other 50 pin connection is - 
an internal connection to SCSI bus 1.

I have a small question about using the Internal/External SCSI Bus.  At 
one point I was looking at various PCI SCSI cards.  A number of them had 
an internal and an external connection.  But, if you hooked up something 
to the internal SCSI slot on the PCI card, it disabled the external SCSI 
connector.  Is this also true on the system's SCSI Bus 1?  Or, can I 
connect to both the internal and external ports of SCSI Bus 1?

Nancy

> Robyn Lyons wrote:
> Very handy.
> snip...

>> Jeff Walther wrote:
>> Dan A very kindly combined the two S900 motherboard images I have on
>> my site  and created labels to the main points of interest.   I have 
>> put his
>> creation up on my site, http://www.io.com/~trag
>> snip...


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