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09-11-2001 08:34 AM
09-11-2001 08:34 AM
I'm not a hardware guy, can someone explain LVD, HVD, FWD SCSI, SE SCSI??????
Is LVD the same as Single ended(SE)??
Is HVD the same as Fast Wide (FWD)??
Thanks,
...jcd...
Is LVD the same as Single ended(SE)??
Is HVD the same as Fast Wide (FWD)??
Thanks,
...jcd...
If I had only read the instructions first??
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09-11-2001 08:45 AM
09-11-2001 08:45 AM
Re: SCSI Differences???
Hi,
Im no scsi expert but here is what I know:
SE is single ended
FW for fast wide
D for Differencial
LV is for Low voltage device
HV is for High voltage device,
Now FWD, well the ones we have on DXXX and KXXX are HV, the LV are ultra something
All the best
Victor
Im no scsi expert but here is what I know:
SE is single ended
FW for fast wide
D for Differencial
LV is for Low voltage device
HV is for High voltage device,
Now FWD, well the ones we have on DXXX and KXXX are HV, the LV are ultra something
All the best
Victor
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09-11-2001 08:52 AM
09-11-2001 08:52 AM
Re: SCSI Differences???
Hi,
I checked the L1000 I have connected to a HDS5800, it has a dual port FWD and its HV...
(works great!)
0/7/0/0 ext_bus SCSI C875 Fast Wide Differential
0/7/0/1 ext_bus SCSI C875 Fast Wide Differential
All the best
Victor
I checked the L1000 I have connected to a HDS5800, it has a dual port FWD and its HV...
(works great!)
0/7/0/0 ext_bus SCSI C875 Fast Wide Differential
0/7/0/1 ext_bus SCSI C875 Fast Wide Differential
All the best
Victor
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09-11-2001 09:02 AM
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