I'll have to check that out.
As I understood it, the best cabling to use, at least around the SCSI-2
era, was twisted pair, alternate lay cabling, meeting the impedence
recommendations for the SCSI-2 specification. You generally do pretty
good with Belden, 3M, etc. If one uses no name produced in china
products,
one gets what one deserves.
Mike Ford wrote:
Mike,
Solve your SCSI problems with one word, Granite.
What do you mean by this?
http://www.scsipro.com/
Granite Digital makes the best cables etc. If you use them most SCSI
weirdness will never effect you.