Initio Miles SCSI Boards! mounting hardware, screws, and stir. Instant Ultra scsi performance can be yours for much less than competing boards. http://www.macgurus.com/products/drives/mgscsiinitioboards.php
Extractions: Sawtooth G4 owners, read below under Compatibility Data for updates! MacGurus does not endorse the use of Miles2 in dual-processor G4 Sawtooth, or in Apple G4 QuickSilver or later systems. Miles2 works best in vintage systems. In Apple's latest and greatest machines, we strongly recommend an ATTO board In vintage Power Macintosh with LVD hard drives, the Initio is the best Ultra2 SCSI board on the planet! The most affordable LVD SCSI host on the market, the Miles2 even outperforms the ATTO Ultra3 Dual-Channel UL3D when used in 32-bit vintage PCI Power Macintosh. (Miles2 is not an Ultra160 or Ultra3 board: it supports LVD Ultra2, and will run Ultra160 and Ultra320 drives in Ultra2 mode. When used with true Ultra2 drives, it remains the best option on the market today. If you require the absolute fastest Ultra160 or Ultra320 thruput, however, the ATTO UL3D is the fastest solution currently available when used with Ultra160 or Ultra320 drives in a 64-bit PCI "New World" Power Macintosh like the Sawtooth G4.) The Miles2 kit includes the card, one (1) 68-pin internal LVD cable with three connectors and integrated inline LVD terminator. Literally, all you need to install an Ultra2 subsystem in your Mac is a Miles2 kit, a raw LVD drive (any drive with a part number ending in LW from our
Extractions: Learnthat.com Network: Romancetips.com FaithFriends.com Home Online Courses ... A+ Hardware : Computer H/W, System Boards, Storage Devices A+ Hardware Service Technician: Computer Hardware, System Boards, and Storage Devices Previous Page Next Page SCSI 3 Cable (Click picture for larger version in a new window) SCSI (Small Computer Systems Interface) is another standard for hard drive connection. SCSI also has a variety of other peripherals and storage devices which can take advantage of it. SCSI comes in three varieties: SCSI 1, SCSI 2, and SCSI 3. SCSI 1 supports up to 8 devices, 1 of which is required to be the controller card (so you can add 7 additional devices to the controller). Unlike normal IDE or EIDE systems, most SCSI devices come in internal or external varieties and most cards can support both. SCSI 2 (also known as Ultra-2), which is more popular than SCSI 1, supports up to 16 devices (one of which has to be the adapter card or controller) and supports a higher transfer speed. SCSI 3 is sometimes referred to as Ultra-3 SCSI. Ultra-3 SCSI increases the throughput rate of the interface from 80 Mbps to 160 Mbps. The new standard for this transfer rate is referred to as Ultra160/M. SCSI Type Max Cable
Extractions: New Adrenaline boards available from Kofax, updated SCSI driver availabe Kofax Image Products is pleased to announce the introduction of SCSI Wide (SCSI 3) versions of the Adrenaline 850 and 1700 image processing boards. SCSI boards shipping from Kofax are now the SCSI Wide configuration. These boards also ship with the current release of the Adrenaline Hardware Runtime (AHRT) version 3.3. For applications that require the use of a previous version of AHRT (example 3.23 or 3.25) a special Adrenaline SCSI driver can be installed in lieu of installing the AHRT 3.3 that shipped with the board. Part numbers for the Adrenaline SCSI boards have not changed; however, we now offer a SCSI 3 to SCSI 3 cable. Please reference the following part numbers when ordering: Model number International List Price Description EH-850-1000 Adrenaline 850S Wide SCSI EH-1700-1000 Adrenaline 1700S Wide SCSI SC-1026-0000 SCSI 3 to SCSI 2 Cable SC-1027-0000 SCSI 3 to SCSI 3 Cable SC-1028-0000 SCSI 3 to SCSI 1 Cable Important!
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The Sun Hardware Reference Part 4 - Boards (continued) This board is intended as a host for the piggyback scsi controller or Sky floating point processor. and Graphics Processor 2 (GP2) boards. The hardware occupies 64K of VMEbus http://www.sunhelp.org/faq/sunref4.html
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How To Buy SCSI Cards And Other SCSI Devices For Macintosh! endorsed) scsi adapters Initio Miles, Miles2, and Bluenote scsi boards!ATTO DualChannel Ultra3 scsi Host! - Back to hardware - http://www.macgurus.com/products/drives/mgscsiadapters.php
Recommended SCSI Boards (You see, two scsi boards in the same bus will generally strive with one another for bandwidth, a here in Gurus hardware Heaven to these boardsand that's the http://www.macgurus.com/products/drives/mgwhichscsiadapters7.php
Extractions: Where You Go From Here If you want to test the LVD SCSI waters and make an affordable leap to the kind of I/O that won't leaving you waiting, buy an Initio Miles2 . Note that buying the Miles2 in pairs is an unprecedentedly economical way to build a dual-channel Ultra2 RAID, assuming you have a vintage six PCI slot Power Mac. (Six slot Power Macs like the PowerTower Pro, 9500 and 9600 have dual PCI buses, which means a SCSI card in the bus mastering slot in one bus can work with a matching SCSI card in the bus mastering slot in the other bus to shovel massive amounts of data. Three PCI slot Power Macs will work best with just one SCSI board, in slot one, just below the processor. Note that the S900 is a special case. The UMAX S900 appears to perform best with a single SCSI board (either single-channel, dual-channel, or UMAX E100 Ultra SCSI/100BT Ethernetwhich uses Ultra wide JackHammer guts) in slot one, just below the processor daughtercard, though there are some exceptions. The S900/910's lower four slots are handled by a DEC 21052 PCI-PCI bridge chip, unique among Power Macs, which enables it to transfer data faster between adjacent PCI cards, requiring less performance-sapping interaction with the processor than the standard Tsunami Bandit architecture. This distinction does not apply to SCSI boards, however. All SCSI boards we have tested, and we have tested most of them, prefer to talk to a Bandit chip on the logic board rather than a DEC bridge. In the S900/910, you should use one SCSI board, and it should go in slot one, directly below the primary processor daughtercard slot.
Understanding And Utilizing The SCSI Hardware Interface predominantly defined parameters for the hardware connections. Early PC scsi boards and devices, created by various http://www.tech.purdue.edu/cg/facstaff/jlmohler/private/scsi
Extractions: Throughout this book, SCSI has been frequently mentioned as the one of the predominant technologies used to interconnect devices to a server cluster. SCSI is the most viable means of interconnecting servers to one another so that both servers in a cluster can access a set of shared nothing, or partitioned data model, devices located on the SCSI bus. Having many advantages over other hardware interfaces, the rapidly evolving SCSI interfacing technology been embraced by Microsoft as one of the primary means of interconnecting servers via its Cluster Server. Of the three connections that can exist within a cluster, the SCSI connection is the most important. Although two other cluster connections also exist (the cluster interconnect and LAN connection), this chapter will focus on the fundamentals of SCSI implementation and functions in a cluster as well as provide a discussion of physical SCSI connections, SCSI technology speeds, and the limitations associated with the hardware interface. This chapter will also discuss setting up SCSI devices in Windows NT and general configurations for server clustering. SCSI's Role in Clustering In any cluster there are three predominant connections that can exist. The first is the cluster interconnect, which enables the servers to communicate and keep tabs on one another. The cluster interconnect is any communications link that Windows NT can support and utilize to determine the availability of a server or subsystem. The cluster interconnect normally uses a networking connection, typically Ethernet, through the use of network interface cards inserted into the servers.
OpenBSD/alpha this time Sound hardware (including Windows Sound System builtin on some machines).DEC ZLXp-E2 and ZLXp-E3 PCI video boards. The built-in scsi controller on http://openbsd.appli.se/alpha.html
Extractions: policy page.) There is currently no maintainer for the alpha port. Technical discussion about the alpha port should be directed to . If you are at all interested in development of the alpha port, please send inquiries to this address. If you are interested in the job of alpha port maintainer, help out the project for a while and step up to the job. Because of the changes that are currently being made to alpha, the currently supported hardware is in flux. To the best of our knowledge, the following hardware is still supported, but this could change at any time. Things that may work but haven't been tested: TurboChannel option slot LANCE (PMAD-A).
Sun Hardware Reference Part 4 - Boards (continued) This board is intended as a host for the piggyback scsi controller or Sky floating point processor. and Graphics Processor 2 (GP2) boards. The hardware occupies 64K of VMEbus http://www.the-collective.demon.nl/computers/sun/hw_ref-part4.html
Hardware One - Your Daily Computer News And Reviews Site has changed since those days. The scsirich server and workstation boards are still there, but Tyan has systems Intel's x87 floating-point hardware existed a separate chip on http://www.hardware-one.com/
1996/freebsd-hardware/19960915.freebsd-hardware 1996/freebsdhardware/19960915.freebsd-hardware. 19 BRETT_GLASS@infowor Re AdaptecParallel to scsi converter 8 Sep 15 Greg Lehey Any Pentium boards with more http://docs.freebsd.org/mail/archive/1996/freebsd-hardware/19960915.freebsd-hard
Extractions: Last update: Sun Feb 20 4:00:30 2000 [Up] [Home] [Archive] Author ... Reverse Date 1. Sep 18 =?KOI8-R?Q?=E1=CE=C Re: (was Slow Etherlink) Syscons 2. Sep 19 Anthony Hill Adaptec Parallel to SCSI converter 3. Sep 19 BRETT_GLASS@infowor Adaptec Parallel to SCSI converter 4. Sep 19 Ulf Zimmermann Re: Adaptec Parallel to SCSI converter 5. Sep 19 David Alderman Re: Adaptec Parallel to SCSI converter 6. Sep 19 Nate Williams Re: Adaptec Parallel to SCSI converter 7. Sep 19 BRETT_GLASS@infowor Re: Adaptec Parallel to SCSI converter 8. Sep 15 Greg Lehey Any Pentium boards with more than 4 PCI slots? 9. Sep 15 Stefan Esser Re: Any Pentium boards with more than 4 PCI slots? 10. Sep 15 Rodney W. Grimes Re: Any Pentium boards with more than 4 PCI slots? 11. Sep 15 Rodney W. Grimes Re: Any Pentium boards with more than 4 PCI slots? 12. Sep 16 Satoshi Asami Re: Any Pentium boards with more than 4 PCI slots? 13. Sep 16 Lars Jonas Olsson Re: Any Pentium boards with more than 4 PCI slots?
OpenBSD: Hardware Wanted A fairly large UPS (Calgary). A hardware RAID solution. Dell PowerEdge 2550server with integrated BCM5700. Adaptec 786xbased PCI scsi boards; http://www.openbsd.org/want.html
Extractions: The following list outlines hardware that the OpenBSD project could use. Some of this is being requested so that developers can improve or add driver support for devices which are rare; other requests are for hardware that will improve our development environment. In either case, we think we are being reasonable at asking for these devices. If you do not own these devices, but want to help us, we recommend you search on eBay for the devices. If you do the bidding and then get the device shipped to us, it really helps us. It's much better if our developers do not need to spend the time going through the bidding process, since any time saved can be spent on improving OpenBSD instead. As a reasonably large quantity of OpenBSD developers and users are in northern Europe we have setup a specific want list for that area. If you are in that region, go here first to check what developers close to you are in need of or want to work on support for. In each case, please contact
OpenBSD: Hardware Wanted 2550 server mit integriertem BCM5700. Adaptec 786x-basierende PCI scsi boards; http://www.openbsd.org/de/want.html
Extractions: eBay hierhin Hinweise: Einige Alpha Hardware in Nord-Amerika. Insbesondere suchen wir nach Alphas, die besser als die Multia und axppci33 Modelle sind. Irgendeine Art von x86 In-Circuit-Emulator, zum Debuggen von wirklich harten Bugs. Aironet 4500/4800 (Cisco 340/350) PCMCIA Karten. Cabletron Roamabout PCMCIA wireless Karte. Symbol Wireless Networker CompactFlash Karte. Symbol Wireless Networker PCMCIA Karte. Symbol LA4123 802.11b PCI Karte. UltraSPARC-III basierende Maschine (wie die Blade 1000) Einige PCI Ultrasparc Maschinen. SBUS fas fast-wide SCSI Karte (hme oder non-hme Karte). SBUS "xbox" sbus Expander. SBUS TGX+ oder GX+ framebuffer Weitere sehr schnelle Hypersparc Module. Tadpole S3GX. P4 cgfour frame buffer. VME cgeight frame buffer. TGX+ frame buffer. Integrix S20V SBus frame buffer. RasterOps RasterFlex Sbus frame buffer. Sun CompactPCI XCP-TRN I/O Karte SparcStation 5 AFX 24bit Grafik-Karte (S24) Mehr Intel Gigabit PCI Karten.
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Sun Hardware can find it at ftp//ftp.lysator.liu.se/pub/sun/doc/Sunhardware-FAQ.txt 4mb memmax (3rd party mem expansions boards were sold, though) No bus On board scsi. http://www.lysator.liu.se/local/datorhandbok/SunHardwareFAQ.html
Extractions: This text is from the Sun-Hardware-FAQ. The FAQ also contains some more technical info. You can find it at "ftp://ftp.lysator.liu.se/pub/sun/doc/Sun-Hardware-FAQ.txt" (Generally: X60 machines are desk-sides, X80 machines are rack-mount) These are the large black desktop boxes with 17" monitors. Used the original Stanford-designed video board. Uses a parallel microswitch keyboard and parallel mouse. Multibus-based 68010 10Mhz. First machines that had desk-side chassis Serial Microswitch keyboard, Mouse Systems Optical mouse. 8Mb memory max. Cards are CPU, 1 or 4 meg memory board, ethernet board, SCSI board, 640 * 480 color board, monochrome video board, SMD controller, tape controller, 16 port serial mux (ALM-1) Two variants of video board, one generated TTL-level video, on ECL. Later video boards ("2prime") could generate either levels. Early 19" mono monitors (philips or moniterm) could be switched as well.
Kofax: Support: Ascent Capture: Version 4 occur. Also be sure to check the Adrenaline hardware downloads pagefor the software drivers needed for wide scsi boards. 07/05/00. http://www.kofax.com/support/ascent/capture/4/
Extractions: Kofax has begun shipping Adrenaline SCSI controllers with a Wide SCSI (SCSI-3) interface. (A connector is included with each board that converts to a normal SCSI-2 interface.) The new board requires the following patch if used with Ascent Capture 3 or 4: Simply install the patch, reboot, and reload the driver for the Adrenaline board. Without this patch, the error "electronic chip failure" will occur. Also be sure to check the