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In <5.1.0.14.2.20030901140609.01f41780@mail.vcnet.com>, on 09/01/03
at 02:21 PM, Steve Carter said:
>The single channel, dual bus HAs (Adaptec 29160, etc.) have one logical
>SCSI controller connected to two electrical buses, one for U160 and
>another for legacy SE. But since it is one controller, SCSI IDs cannot
>be duplicated and you are limited to 15 devices.
Adaptec calls this their Speedflex technology. It does require that the
SE and LVD devices be on separate cables, which means you can't mix and
match LVD/SE devices on the external cable and get full speed from both.
I could use it with my setup, but I've decided to keep the 2940UW
installed for now because it allows me to keep more devices active,
concurrently.
Steven
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