[comp.periphs.scsi] SUMMARY of SCSI/MFS Co-existing

heiser@tdw201.ed.ray.com (08/29/90)

Thanks to the many people who responded to my question about scsi
and mfm co-existing.  The bottom line seems to be that it CAN be
done, but you need to use the MFM drive as drive 0.  That means
that in my situation, I would need to install Unix on my mfm
drive so I could boot.

Bill 
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