What kind of SCSI interface card do I need?
Exforsys - Apple II Csa2 FAQs: 1Main-Start, Part 1/25There are three 'popular' options: The Apple Revision C, The Apple Hi- Speed, and the RamFAST. The Revision C is older and a bit slower because it does not utilize direct memory access (DMA), a feature that the Hi-Speed and RamFAST have. The Apple cards are no longer made or supported; but, you may be able to buy one at a swap meet. The Sequential Systems RamFAST has DMA plus an on-board cache of either 256kB or 1MB, making it the fastest interface available.
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Apple II Csa2 FAQs: 1Main-Start, Part 1/25 - AppleThe TWGS-2B GAL was a DMA fix Applied Engineering issued for the board. It is an absolute requirement for Transwarp to work at all with at least some RamFAST SCSI boards (e.g. the revision C boards). With Applied Engineering long since out of business and the GAL virtually impossible to duplicate by convential means, that leaves no good source for replacement GALs.
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Mustek scanners have had many different interface card types and revisions. Some TWAIN driver installations ask you to specify the type of interface card you are using. Mustek now offers a PCI SCSI card for several current model scanners: the P 12000 SP, P 1200 LS, P A3 SP and P 1200 A3 Pro. Customers with P 1200 SP Pro and P PowerPRO scanners may wish to try Adaptec's 2902 PCI SCSI card. Mustek Technical Support cannot provide troubleshooting assistance with this or other third-party cards.
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Apple II Csa2 FAQs: 1Main-Start, Part 1/25 - AppleThe Apple High Speed SCSI card has a set of Dip Switches on it; the Rev C doesn't, and the ROM chip date is older than 1989, if it shows at all. The Apple SCSI cards older than REV C don't work in my IIe or IIgs...... The Apple High Speed SCSI card has a printed label on one of the chips showing the name "Sandwich II" on it.
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C&CDetailed information on client requirements for connecting to the ResNet can be found on the Supported Client Configurations page. Details of the standards that will be implemented at Memorial and the implications for client minimum requirements are provided. In addition, the latest verified information on specific wireless device, operating system, and wireless network interface card combinations which will support these standards is available.
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FAQ menuNo. The 1044's USB interface cannot be connected with general USB equipment, other than computer. The 1044 is working as slave equipment for host computer. You can do anything to all files on the internal HD of 1044, including backup or data convert. It looks very convenience, but please be careful not to destroy any important system files. Windows (OS) sets the read only file attribute when you drag & drop the file from CD-ROM, then 1044 displays error massage.
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Help Center for Faculty & StaffAny Network Interface Card (NIC) that is stated to be 802.11b compatible should work. Internal NICs in Dell and Apple laptops have been tested successfully. External PCMCIA plug-in NICs from Avaya, Linksys, and Cisco have also been tested successfully.
Related QuestionsIs a CMS SCSI interface card adequate for connecting a Zip drive?
Exforsys - Apple II Csa2 FAQs: 1Main-Start, Part 1/25I have had a Zip Drive hooked to a CMS SCSI card (1990 ROM) for 2-3 years in my IIgs without a hitch. Basically you just go into the setup for the CMS card. It will partition the drive into 32 meg sections which you can access two at a time-- It makes three on a Zip disk. Then once GS/OS is booted it tells you that the disk is unreadable and asks if you want it formatted and you hit ok for each virtual drive and there you have it.
Related QuestionsHow do I tell what kind of SCSI cable I need for my sampler or other SCSI device?
SCSIforSamplers.com - New SCSI Hardware for your SamplerSamplers use three different kinds of SCSI connectors and we carry cables for all three of these different SCSI types. The three connector types used by samplers are: DB25, SCSI-1 Centronics and SCSI-2 HD50. Each of these connector types use a different SCSI plug and this can get very confusing, so we have included a SCSI Cable Chart page that will tell you exactly which cable you need for your sampler and which lengths of the cable we have available.
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WP Conversions, Inc.This may depend upon the software you choose. You will need to know whether your computer has PCI slots available or whether you will require and ISA card or additional USB (1.1 or 2.0) / FireWire interfaces. You will need to know whether you will be buying a USB (1.1 or 2.0), FireWire, SCSI or Video scanner. Your software will probably have a list of recommended scanners and cards.
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SCSI-TV Frequently Asked QuestionsThe SCSI port and the CD-ROM are independant. The CD-ROM is not SCSI-compatible and cannot be accessed through the SCSI port.
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FAQ'sI support 2-player games with up to six buttons, 3-player games with up to four buttons, and all 4-player 2-button games using a standard I-PAC/2. I don't know of any 2-player or 3-player games that required more buttons than this. There are a handful of games (in MAME) which are 4-player 3-button (xmen6p appears to only support this configuration, despite the name!). You can play these games with three players using an I-PAC/2. More players requires an I-PAC/4.
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RSD's Frequently Asked Questions - Theatre Sound Design & Sh...one time, any SCSI interface could talk to any SCSI device but now there are two basic types of SCSI interfaces: high performance and utility - and they can't be categorized on the basis of cost. Low cost high performance adapters have fewer features while higher cost interfaces can be utility devices with lots of features.
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WP Conversions, Inc.This may require opening up the PC and identifying what you have. If you have another external SCSI device it will be plugged into a SCSI port at the back of your PC. SCSI devices can be "daisy-chained". You should also check what slots are available (PCI or ISA). Since this involves opening your computer cover, you may wish to contact your technical support person for this.
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Internet Resources - Burlington Public LibraryYou need an 11Mbps 802.11b or 802.11g Wireless Network Card. Many new laptop computers have wirless built-in them so you will want to check with your laptop manufacturer for your options.
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What kind of network card do I need?
Networking & Telecommunications | Idaho State UniversityAny 802.11b/g card will work. Some cards are better than others. In other words, you will get what you pay for. Less expensive cards will operate at 30mw of power, while others operate at 100mw. Most notebooks come wireless ready today.
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CNS: Frequently Asked Questions about LIPSYou'll need a network interface card that supports 10 Mbps (10 million bits per second) networks. Many cards are "10/100" which means that they will support both 10 and 100 Mbps networks. Some laptops (most newer Macintoshes, for example) may already come with a built-in ethernet adapter. The laptop network cards are usually called 'PCMCIA' cards, and there are various ones on the market.
Related QuestionsWill I need a NIC (Network Interface Card)?
InvisiMax - Accessing The Speed of LifeProbably Not. Almost all computers purchased in the last four years come standard with NIC Cards. If your computer does not have one, our computer technicians stock the cards. NIC Cards are $25.00 installed and are added to your installation charges. These cards also retail for between $10.00 - $20.00 at local office supply/computer stores.
Related QuestionsDo I need to send my interface card to Ballard to get a key?
Ballard Technology - Support - FAQS - SALESNo. All you need is a current copy of CoPilot running on your computer, with the target interface card installed. Ballard Customer Service will assist you by telephone to install the key.
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WJ Communications - RFID Frequently - Asked QuestionsThe MPR card in a laptop computer creates a UART serial interface that acts like a conventional COM port, logically identical to the serial printer or modem ports on older computers. When the card is inserted into the computer, the operating system assigns this logical port to an available port number, which could differ from one computer to another and could change on subsequent insertions if other serial devices are connected to the computer.
Related QuestionsCan I connect an old ESDI drive to a SCSI interface?
Apollo FAQThere is a way to use ESDI drives with an SCSI interface (such as a PC with an SCSI card or a Sun workstation). It seems that Adaptec makes a translator which allows you to connect ESDI drives to SCSI controllers. I have an Emulex MD-21 which is the device you want. It is an ESDI to SCSI converter. It controls both 10 and 15 mbit/sec drives and provides a SCSI-1 interface on the other side. The interface will handle two ESDI drives as logical units 0 and 1.
Related QuestionsWhich SCSI interface works best with a Zip Drive?
Exforsys - Apple II Csa2 FAQs: 1Main-Start, Part 1/25Your best choice is the version 3.01f RamFAST. Along with good speed, Direct Memory Access support, and on-ROM utilities, you also get an interface which permits ejecting a Zip disk and mounting a new Zip disk from the System 6 Finder. (There is no need to restart the system in order to swap disks.) The same can be said of the Apple High Speed SCSI.
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Frequently Asked Questions for FreeBSD 2.X, 3.X and 4.XThe newer AIC789x series Adaptec chips are supported under the CAM SCSI framework which made it's debut in 3.0. Patches against 2.2-STABLE are in ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/development/cam/. A CAM-enhanced boot floppy is available at http://people.FreeBSD.org/~abial/cam-boot/. In both cases read the README before beginning.
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transintl.com upgrade F.A.Q.Only Ultra SCSI (8 bit) drives can be connected internally or externally. Ultra SCSI 16-bit drives have to be connected via a PCI Card. Ultra SCSI (16 bit) can be used with a card but a performance gap of 40 MB/s exists since Ultra SCSI (16 bit) offers only 40 MB/s (max). Ultra 2 SCSI (LVD) is highly recommended if planning to gain maximum performance with a PCI card.
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ResNet Frequently Asked QuestionsMost of the ResNet network currently supports Ethernet at 10 Mbps speeds using unshielded twisted pair (UTP) wiring, also known as 10BASE-T. Most Ethernet cards now support at least 100 Mbps Ethernet as well 10 Mbps. This is generally referred to as 10/100 BASE-T. 100 Mbps Ethernet service is available on ResNet in a limited number of residence halls (Court, Mews, and Low Rise #8).
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Fast ADSLYou will need a 10/100 Mbit/s or a 10 Mbit/s Ethernet card with a RJ45 jack. If you don't have a network and have no plans to have a network, we recommend you use an ADSL modem that can be connected via the USB port. If you are only planning on connecting one PC to the Internet, you don't need a network card, hub or switch. Yes. Make sure you have the requisite software and drivers if you plan to connect the ADSL modem via the USB port.
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Computers & Notebooks - Sale, Specials & PromotionsA - Whether you'll be using your PC for entertainment or school, office or home, you want the best graphics possible. Consider the following options for the performance you want: Choose a standard graphics card with up to 32MB of memory for spreadsheets, word processing, Web browsing and e-mail. These programs aren't very graphics-intensive and don't require much video-processing power. Choose a mid-range graphics card with up to 128MB of memory for watching movies and viewing photos.
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