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From: quoc@netcom.com (Quoc T. Nguyen)
Subject: Re: Sound-card SCSI Interface???
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Date: Wed, 9 Mar 1994 04:21:08 GMT
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harris.rshipman@ic1d.harris.com (Russ Shipman) writes:

>In article <2hgn3tINN95a@bhars12c.bnr.co.uk> ipb@bnr.co.uk (Ian Beeby) writes:
>>From: ipb@bnr.co.uk (Ian Beeby)
>>Subject: Sound-card SCSI Interface???
>>Date: 18 Jan 1994 13:10:21 GMT

>>Ok, so I've been following most of the CD-ROM <--> PC interface lines but
>>please could someone tell me whether buying a soundcard with a 'SCSI' interface
>>actually buys me a SCSI interface that I can also use with other devices such
>>as tape drives, whizzo disk-drives etc etc?

>>Regards

>>Ian Beeby
>>ipb@bnr.ca

>It depends on the card. With the SB16 SCSI-2 you get the Adaptec 1522 
>(minus boot ROM) host adapter on the card. The PAS16 is a much slower Trantor 
>host adapter.

>--Russ

	What about AudioWave 16 with cdrom?  I couldn't get another scsi hard
disk connected to cdrom interface.

	Any help?

-Mike-

