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SCSI SCSI Question

JucyTEC

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Got a printer that was used for one of Sun Microsystems CPU, which had a scsi back plane supporting up to who knows how many chains.

This printer has a SCSI ID of 32. unfortunately most PCI SCSI cards can detect upto ID=7

The question:

Anyone know a SCSI Card that can detect up to 32 IDs? It would be very nice.

And no, there isn't a SCSI ID SELECTOR on this printer, it looks like it was burnt in to the Printers Chip.

Thanks in advance
 
uhm. an old card, maybe used $150...harder to find, cause they are scsi, they still WORK. and most people dont sell them.

New card, that will support 32 targets? whew, try $250 plus. minimum.

but i could be wrong. i just doubt it for 32 targets. thats one sick ass scsi card.

D e e p
 
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