ESDI vs SCSI
neese at cpe.UUCP
neese at cpe.UUCP
Tue Apr 18 01:55:00 AEST 1989
>>is just fine. One word of warning, since the kernel needs the SCSI
>>driver installed, you have to gen a kernel on a machine with a normal AT
>>drive and make a new N1 disk. I assume this is the same case for ESDI.
>>
>
>True, SCSI requires the kernel twiddling. False, ESDI doesn't: it works
>out of the box (once you figure out what the low-level parameters are: drive
>type, etc). This is the case with SCO Xenix, anyway.
False again, SCO has support for SCSI also.
Roy Neese
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Tandy Computer Product Engineering
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