AHA-1740 (Re: Whats the difference between Adaptecs...)

Heiko Blume src at scuzzy.in-berlin.de
Tue Jan 15 02:38:10 AEST 1991


scjones at thor.UUCP (Larry Jones) writes:

>The 1542B uses high-density custom ICs to reduce the number of parts
>on the board (and I believe the board is smaller as well) as compared
>to the 1542A.  They are functionally identical.

note, however, that the scsi controller chip changed from A to B to C.
that is, you can't use B eproms on a C etc.

just a hint for top notch people: the AHA-1740 EISA SCSI host adapter
should be available by the end of january. it has a 154x compatibility
mode and a faster 1740 native mode. BOTH modes do 32bit DMA. the
native mode is designed to be used with unix.
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