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To: Clarence Dodge who wrote (3374)11/3/1998 9:23:00 AM
From: Spots   of 14778
 
>>why are conflicts more prevalent with PC ScSI?

I don't think I can answer this question very well. In my
case, it has been mostly driver problems of one kind or
another. Also I have had compatibility problems from
"SCSI" devices which were not really scsi (older devices,
it's true, eg, HP scanjet II).

Also cabling problems -- there's a different connector
type every day, it seems -- and problems with the devices
themselves, such as a self-terminating device that really
wasn't or a CD-R that magically appeared at every SCSI
address on the controller.

Guess I'm just lucky, eh?

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