Re: Differential SCSI boards on Linux? Alpha?


Maurice Hilarius (maurice@harddata.com)
Wed, 07 Apr 1999 17:28:40 -0600


With regards to your message at 04:56 PM 04-07-99 +0200, With regards to your message at 04:56 PM 04-07-99 +0200, marbud@tripnet.se.
Where you stated:
>Hello!
>
>I stumbled over two old DIGITAL SCSI hard disks (RF74-EA). The only
>information i can find about them is a price tag and the word DSCSI.
>
>I think DSCSI stands for Differential SCSI but searching for a
>suitable SCSI adapter i find cards supporting only low voltage
>differential (LVD) OR high voltage differential (HVD).
>
>Question 1: What is DSCSI! LVD or HVD?
HVD

>Question 2: Does differential (LVD or HVD) SCSI work with RedHat
> 5.2/Linux?
OS doesn't care. Its a hardware problem.

You NEED a differential SCSI controller for these.
Prolly NOT worth spending the money for it.

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