--- Mark Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I don't quite get what the difference between
> 'Differential' and 'LVD' 
> is. Are you referring to HVD or something similar?

Differential SCSI came first and is simply called
that, not High Voltage Differential. Anyone should
know what you mean when you say Differential SCSI.
When you're talking about Low Voltage Differential
you should _always_ say the Low Voltage or LVD.

So far, I've not heard of a Differential SCSI drive
with the built in ability to be configured for LVD
or SE SCSI.

=====
It's total Fandemonium!
http://www.fandemonium.org


                
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