Jeff Walther wrote:

> 2930 provides Ultra-SCSI (20 MB/s narrow) as opposed to Fast-SCSI (10
> MB/s) or unenhanced SCSI (5 MB/s).

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Thanks, Jeff -

I recall having to get a 2930 for a B&W so we could continue using some
peripherals
where I used to work. It was so simple - dropped in and booted up with
nothing to load.
Didn't bother looking at the specs because none of the stuff was needing
anything more then Fast-SCSI
speed.

Alan


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