--- Allan Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I don't know if this is relevant to the question
> you're asking or 
> not, but the IIfx had unusual/unorthodox SCSI.  Not
> like the SCSI on any other Mac.

It had ordinary SCSI2, except that early production
had
a bit of a problem when nothing was connected to the
external port, and a regular passive terminator
wouldn't
work right either. I don't recall the serial number
after which the problem was resolved.

He posted about a *PDS* SCSI card. PDS cards of any
sort are rare beasts for the IIfx since the PDS in
that model can't talk directly to the NuBus. Which is
why that one PDS CPU upgrade/accelerator for the IIfx
used a PDS card and a NuBus card connected together.

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August (Fri) 5th, (Sat) 6th & (Sun) 7th, 2005
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