On Monday, July 26, 2004, at 09:43AM, Gregg Eshelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>--- 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.

I do tend to refer to LVD as 'LVD', and obviously SE as 'SE'. I just have only seen 
'Differential' referred to in passing and was curious as to what it was. It sounds to 
me like a ver specialist clique that didn't last long, I've certainly in all my SCSI 
hard drive purchasing shininigans, never met one on eBay.

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

This is probably the case I guess...

-- 
Mark Benson

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