[Ti] Using SCSI drives with Big Al 17"
Chris Rock
stinger at pixar.com
Thu Apr 10 10:17:32 PDT 2003
SCSI devices are meant to chain together, similar to how firewire works,
and unlike USB. Hope that helps...
- Rock
Roger Snyder wrote:
>On 4/9/03 15:23, "DavisADM at aol.com" wrote:
>
>
>
>>I have the need to use my existing 100MB Zip, 1GB & 2GB JAZ drives, as well
>>as wanting to use a SCSI scanner with my new toy (the Big Al 17). Does
>>anyone know of an adapter I could use? It could be via a PC card, firewire,
>>or USB. But I would prefer something which works with a SCSI chain, not just
>>one SCSI device.
>>
>>
>
> These all are supposed to work under OS X (10.2)
>
>This is FireWire:
>
> http://www.psism.com/firescsi_xpress.htm
>
>Same it seems
>
> <http://www.ratocsystems.com/english/products/subpages/firerex1.html>
>
>According to pbzone, the Adaptec PowerDomain SlimSCSI 1480 works with 10.2.
>(Adaptec driver is listed 10.1):
>
><http://www.adaptec.com/worldwide/product/proddetail.html?sess=no&language=E
>nglish+US&prodkey=APD-1480&cat=%2fTechnology%2fMacintosh%2fSCSI+for+PowerBoo
>ks>
>
> The all seem to only support one device though.
>
>
>-- Roger
>
>
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