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Dilbert Firestorm

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Since: Oct 06, 2004
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2005 3:46 am
Post subject: ide/scsi bridge question
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I was checking out prices for Addonics & Acard bridge adapters. I
noticed that both have a scsi subsets for IDE devices

question on the ide/scsi bridge.
If I wanted to hook up an dvd drive to a scsi setup, an ide-lvd scsi160
bridge can't be used. an atapi version would be have to be used.

is this correct or does it matter?

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CJT

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Since: Nov 10, 2003
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2005 6:35 pm
Post subject: Re: ide/scsi bridge question [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Dilbert Firestorm wrote:
 > I was checking out prices for Addonics & Acard bridge adapters. I
 > noticed that both have a scsi subsets for IDE devices
 >
 > question on the ide/scsi bridge.
 > If I wanted to hook up an dvd drive to a scsi setup, an ide-lvd scsi160
 > bridge can't be used. an atapi version would be have to be used.
 >
 > is this correct or does it matter?
 >
I've used the Acard on hard disks. I believe they make a similar
device for CD/DVD drives. AFAIK, the main difference is physical
configuration (i.e. position of the connectors), although there
might also be some firmware differences.

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