I've got EISA SCSI controllers you can have for free...
(And you could not pay me to take a MCA device)
mjsnodgr(a)rockwellcollins.com wrote:
I've got a MCA SCSI controller that I'm not
using. It came to me in a box
of MCA and EISA stuff and was working when it was pulled from it's machine.
I was hoping to get an EISA SCSI controller.. Hmmm... if anyone in
interested in a swap....
- Micah S.
mjsnodgr(a)rockwellcollins.com
SUPRDAVE@aol.com@classiccmp.org on 06/28/2001 02:49:20 PM
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Subject: Re: Whats a reasonable collection?
In a message dated 6/28/01 1:46:05 PM Central Daylight Time,
mikeford(a)socal.rr.com writes:
<< >Only thing I don't like is a lack of fast SCSI cards. I have all kinds
of good scsi cards for my EISA computer, but not
my Microchannel. I
SCSI MCA cards are so common in the systems I find I don't bother to keep
them anymore. Want to explain the above so I understand what to look for?
>
there's plenty to choose from, scsi with or without cache, or you can even
get some of the better scsi controllers out of the 9595 models. I have
several non IBM MCA SCSI adaptors which Ive installed in some pre-existing
SCSI-equipped PS2s just so I have a standard external connector to work
with.
Those IBM external cables are getting hard to find.