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PCMCIA to SCSI
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Join Date: Mar 2003
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Can anyone recommend a good PCMCIA to SCSI card? Also please post your impressions if you own one...
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Join Date: May 1999
Location: San Jose, CA
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by �tomic:
Can anyone recommend a good PCMCIA to SCSI card? Also please post your impressions if you own one... [/QUOTE
The Ratoc card is listed as Mac-compatible, although I've never used one.
http://www.synchrotech.com/products/scsi.html
I have used Adaptec's PCcard-based SCSI cards before, but not on Macs. They don't list Mac compatibility on their site, but this is Adaptec, so who knows?
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hmmm yes I was looking at this card...it looks pretty good however I cound not find any others, apart from the Adaptec but im not too fond of Adaptec anymore.
The search continues...
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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The only thing I'd say about a device of this kind is that performance is going to be limited to the speed of the PC card bus. Check out specs prior to purchasing.
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Just as an FYI, the Adaptec card isn't fully supported in OS X. I have one, and they do have an OS X driver, but it's only a BETA driver that hasn't been updated in pretty close to a year (maybe longer). The driver has some major bugs, like not being able to remove it and reinsert it without kernel panics and full system crashes.
Just my $.02. Of course, maybe those things won't bug ya too much.
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