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On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 04:48:23 PDT7, Info 4 SYNass wrote:
> may have forgotten something important to consider here !?
>Your advice, hints and suggestions are well apreciated !
>Thanks in advance for your assistance ;-)
>
Svobi:
I now have an Adaptec 29160 card and two (2) 160 SCSI HD's. I'm very happy with the
speed, access time and performance. It beats anything on the IDE side (I've used
DISKIO.EXE and SYSBENCH.EXE to test and monitor my previous IDE setup and my
now SCSI system).
I downloaded the Adaptec OS/2 160 drivers from their site several years ago, because
I thought I might be heading that way, I didn't want those drivers to disappear from that
site (as so often does, when a manufacturer stops OS/2 support).
I've thought about going to a SCSI 320 system one day. Cannot find any OS/2 drivers,
however. Also, for me the cost of a 320 system is still too high. I'll stick with the SCSI 160
for now
HCM
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