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Old 03-22-2001, 10:01 PM   #1
mbpark
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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Carmel, Indiana
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Cool

Hello!

I finally got around to putting that quad-channel Advansys SCSI controller in a PC yesterday.

I grabbed a pretty well-used Pentium Pro 200 with 128MB RAM and a free drive bay, a Seagate Barracuda 9GB SCSI-2 HD, the controller, and a Mandrake 7.2 CD. Windows 2000 hates it, and will not boot from it, BTW. Not that that's a BAD thing now. It also has the cheap Number Nine Reality 332, but it's good for X at 1024*768*32 .

However, Linux-Mandrake 7.2 autoinstalled the modules needed, and I had myself a fully functional Linux box without the CPU demands of EIDE (of which there are many).

KDE2.0 is bearable on this, meaning that it runs faster than on one of the Celeron 400's I put it on, and it doesn't slow down on disk access. SCSI makes a world of difference. This is a good little Linux play box for the money.

Bruce, that was a darn good deal! I've got a DDS-3 drive and the Cuda running off of it, and it's a fast machine!

Do you have anything like this for Ultra2 or Ultra160? I think the sister will need it for her 18.2GB Cheetah 10K and SCSI DVD-ROM drive I am putting in for her!

Thanks again for a device that truly kicks butt and is superior.

Mitch

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