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RE: PCMCIA SCSI



I have a 1460-A. I don't think there are any difference between the revision A and revision B card except for the cable that's bundled with the kit. I got mind as A and it came with one cable and I get to request another for only shipping and handling. The B version comes with 3 types of cables. Adaptec driver seems to imply that there are differences between the original 1460 and the revised versions. But in any case, the 1460 uses a Adaptec SCSI chip used in the AHA1540 series. Mine's working great. I used it under NT and Win95 OSR 2 with a Sony CD-ROM, a bunch of hard drives and a MO drive on a TP701C.

Eddy

-----Original Message-----
From:	Randy Whittle [SMTP:rwhittle@usa.net]
Sent:	Sunday, March 16, 1997 11:10 AM
To:	John H. Kim
Cc:	thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
Subject:	Re: PCMCIA SCSI

At 01:02 AM 3/16/97 -0500, John H. Kim wrote:
>Well, I'm finally going to take the plunge and get a PCMCIA SCSI
>card for my TP701.  I'll be running it predominantly under
>Linux.  I'll probably start off with a CD-ROM and Zip drives.
>Later I'll probably get a scanner and maybe some other SCSI
>toys.  Can anyone folks recommend/bad-mouth the following?
>
>APA-1450A SLIMSCSI FSCSI2 PCMCIA FRMVBLE
>APA-1460A-2 FSCSI2 PCMCIA KIT
>(From Adaptec's description, it looks like the former only
>supports one device while the latter daisychains, although how
>that is I don't know.)

	I don't know about the former, but I have the Adaptec 1460 SlimSCSI (I
don't know if its an "A-2" or not--I've had it for about 1 year).

	Honestly, I couldn't be happier with it.  Seems to support whatever number
of SCSI devices I need, fully supported plug-n-play by Win 95 (since you'll
be using Linux, I don't know--but as you know, if its Adaptec, its about as
compatible as anything can get in terms of SCSI).

>Panasonic KXL-D740 and KXL-D745 4X CD-Rom + PCMCIA SCSI2
>KXL-783A 8X PORTABLE CDROM PC 1200KB 180MS SCSI2 PCMCIA
>(What adapter do these include and how well does it work with
>other SCSI devices?)

	You read the list as much as I do--it seems that lots of people have had
trouble making these things work with other SCSI devices.  When I was
toying with the thought of getting a portable SCSI CD-ROM, I was almost
lamenting the fact that I had purchased a SCSI card when it seemed that I
could have gotten one included with a CD-ROM drive.  I never did get one (I
have an external Pioneer 6-disk changer that has sufficed--not exactly
"portable", but then I don't need that anyway), but even if I had, I'd be
glad I had the Adaptec.


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