TITLE
    Ultra Wide SCSI Card: Errata
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3/10/98
3/10/98

TOPIC

    This article contains the errata flyer found in the Macintosh Server G3 Accessory Kit.


DISCUSSION

    Important Information About Ultra Wide SCSI Cards

    Adding Internal Devices to the Ultra Wide SCSI Card Installed in Your Server

    If you add an internal Ultra Wide SCSI device to your server's Ultra Wide SCSI bus, you need to assign it a SCSI ID number in the 8 to 15 range. Devices assigned to numbers 2 through 6 may not work reliably. For more information about the Ultra Wide SCSI-3 bus, see pp. 39-40 in Setting Up Your Macintosh Server.

    Adding an Additional Ultra Wide SCSI Card to Your Server

    If you want to connect external Ultra Wide SCSI devices to your server, you must install a second Ultra Wide SCSI card. You cannot connect any SCSI devices to the external 68-pin SCSI-3 connector on the PCI card that supports the internal hard disks. For more information, see pp. 66-67 in Setting Up Your Macintosh Server.

    If you want to install a second Ultra Wide SCSI Card, follow these guidelines for best results:
    • Use a single-channel card if possible.
    • If you need to add a dual-channel Ultra Wide SCSI card, choose one with a bridge chip that routes interrupts.*
    * contact your SCSI card vendor for further information

Document Information
Product Area: Computers
Category: Cards
Sub Category: Ultra Wide SCSI
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