On Dec 6, 2003, at 12:17 am, Jeff Walther wrote:

Well now you've got me scratching my head. The SEIV is a Fast & Wide card, isn't it? As far as I know there's no Ultra-SCSI card for NuBus Macs. Theoretical maximum on a F&W bus is 20 MB/s. So I'm sitting here slack jawed trying to figure out how you got 30 MB/s out of a 20 MB/s maximum speed bus. :-) Is there a detail missing here? Two SEIVs in the same machine perhaps?

The jury is still out here. I can't work out from my extensive googling what it is but there seem to be a majority of people flagging it as Ultra-Wide. I certainly thought it was. And I did get more than 20MB/s off it.


On a different subject, I recently bought a copy of LACIE Silverlining Pro with a d2 CD enclosure. I haven't looked into what version yet. It says it does RAID 0. I also have a 4GB drive that seems to have been used with it that mounts OK, even displaying a pre-boot SCSI status screen, but does not boot a 6100 despite having a blessed 7.6 System Folder. Am I to assume that a RAID 0 created with this software would not be bootable on an old Mac?

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