[comp.sys.amiga] SCSI 1000

lphillips@lpami.wimsey.bc.ca (Larry Phillips) (08/15/90)

In <9008151639.AA13838@cs2.cs.wsu.edu>, hakimian@CS2.CS.WSU.EDU (Karl Hakimian - staff) writes:
>Is there a SCSI interface for the 1000 that supports SCSI direct commands?
>If so who manufactures it?

Tha A590 will, if you want to hang it on there, prop it up to the right height,
slightly modify the plastic in the opening, and don't mind that the back of the
unit will face to the front.

-larry

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hakimian@cs2.cs.wsu.edu (08/16/90)

Is there a SCSI interface for the 1000 that supports SCSI direct commands?
If so who manufactures it?

thanks

hakimian@cs2.cs.wsu.edu

rick@tmiuv0.uucp (08/16/90)

In article <9008151639.AA13838@cs2.cs.wsu.edu>, hakimian@CS2.CS.WSU.EDU (Karl Hakimian - staff) writes:
> Is there a SCSI interface for the 1000 that supports SCSI direct commands?
> If so who manufactures it?
> 
> thanks
> 
> hakimian@cs2.cs.wsu.edu

I think the TrumpCard supports SCSIDirect as does the MicroBotics StarDrive.

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DrBob@cup.portal.com (Robert A Rethemeyer) (08/20/90)

hakimian@cs2.cs.wsu.edu  writes...
> Is there a SCSI interface for the 1000 that supports SCSI direct commands?

Yes, the Supra 4x4 does it quite nicely.  I am using a Quantum Pro80
and a SCSI tape drive on it.  Made by Supra Corporation in Albany, Ore.

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