PCI SCSI cards

Tim Schmidt computer_holic@hotmail.com
Wed, 25 Oct 2000 22:23:48 GMT


I concur, the Tekram DC-390 series rocks (I have a 390U2W, but a 390F would 
be fine for you)...  Excelent card, excelent Linux support.  Linux.com gave 
the 390U2W a 9/10 and the dukeofurl.org praised it as being better (in 
support + performance) than the more expensive (and nearly identicle 
feature-wise) Adaptec 2940U2W.  Great series of cards.

--Tim


>From: Edward Glowacki <glowack2@msu.edu>
>Reply-To: glowack2@msu.edu
>To: "Linux User's Group" <linux-user@egr.msu.edu>
>Subject: PCI SCSI cards
>Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 16:06:47 -0400 (EDT)
>
>Hmm.. Anyone have any suggestions on a decent Linux/FreeBSD supported
>PCI SCSI card?  I'm looking for something reasonably priced, I
>really only need to support my SCSI CD burner, maybe a DVD drive
>if I go SCSI on that[1], and an external Zip drive, so I don't need
>ultra160 or anything... ;).  I don't think I really want to spring
>for an Adaptec 2940 just for a few CD-ROM devices... [2]
>
>[1] Found a place selling Toshiba 10x SCSI DVD drives for $150
>[2] Looks like I have to replace my trusty Adaptec 1542b cause the
>new motherboard I'm looking at (ASUS A7V) has no ISA slots... =P
>
>
>
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>Edward Glowacki				glowack2@msu.edu
>GLLUG President				http://www.gllug.org
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>                 -- Jules de Gaultier
>
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