Any SCSI boards for a Compaq 386-33 running SCO Unix?
Van Bagnol - Team One
van at group1.uucp
Thu Mar 7 05:32:57 AEST 1991
We were thinking of getting a SCSI controller card for our Compaq 386 so we
can interchange infrequently-used peripherals, such as a CD-ROM drive and a
DAT drive, between the Compaq and our Macintoshes. Our Compaq is running
SCO-Unix and already has a number of other devices connected to it: Ethernet,
Digiboard multiple serial ports, 9-track controller.
1. Are such cards available?
2. Are they cable-compatible with SCSI devices made for Macs?
3. How does SCO Unix treat devices on a SCSI bus? Are there different
ways of installing/configuring them? Do SCSI IDs have to be set in
stone for Unix to recognize different types of devices?
4. Must you have to reboot Unix :-( or even power down the machine <:-O
to attach/remove devices, even temporarily? For example, "borrowing"
the DAT drive to do a quickie backup on a Mac, and returning it later.
As you can see, we are still novices at this kind of thing. Any
help/advice/warnings would be appreciated. Thanks.
Van Bagnol
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