Hi guys,
I finally made my shiny computer complete. Last night I greatly suffered with making all my SCSi drives working, mainly due to I did not have ID jumpers table for settings ID's through the SCA-80 to LVD-68 adapter.
Finally all drives were dected with ID 0, 1 and 6. Now two of them work fine, the last fine is terribly slow. I know SCSi is excellent for burst rate, but I guess sustained transfer rate of less than 3 MB/s is still too low :-)
The adapter is Adaptec 29160 in 32bit PCI, drives are Seagate Cheetah 15k5, 15k3 and 15k5 again. They're connected on third, second and first connector (starting from terminated end of cable).
Any idea where the problem is? I guess it's just cable layout or ID problem? When I connected the 15k5 drives alone('both are identicall) and tested them with controller's read test, both were equally fast in that test.
I finally made my shiny computer complete. Last night I greatly suffered with making all my SCSi drives working, mainly due to I did not have ID jumpers table for settings ID's through the SCA-80 to LVD-68 adapter.
Finally all drives were dected with ID 0, 1 and 6. Now two of them work fine, the last fine is terribly slow. I know SCSi is excellent for burst rate, but I guess sustained transfer rate of less than 3 MB/s is still too low :-)
The adapter is Adaptec 29160 in 32bit PCI, drives are Seagate Cheetah 15k5, 15k3 and 15k5 again. They're connected on third, second and first connector (starting from terminated end of cable).
Any idea where the problem is? I guess it's just cable layout or ID problem? When I connected the 15k5 drives alone('both are identicall) and tested them with controller's read test, both were equally fast in that test.
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