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In <5.1.0.14.2.20030902074724.022181b0@mail.vcnet.com>, on 09/02/03
at 07:57 AM, Steve Carter said:
>Another entirely viable option is to use two separate SCSI controllers.
>Sure, it takes up two slots, but a single-channel U160 controller can be
>had quite inexpensively (~$50?). One simply has HA0 and HA1.
I didn't say it all that clearly, but that's what I am doing. Both the
29160 and 2940UW are installed.
>The only considerations I can think of is that you have to load the
>drivers for both, in the right order, and you use another IRQ. With the
>current level of MotherBoard integration, most of us have a free PCI
>slot. A free IRQ? Well, maybe ....
This is PCI. IRQs are not an issue unless the drivers are defective.
Steven
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