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- From: don@hpfcso.FC.HP.COM (DonDyer)
- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 21:04:30 GMT
- Subject: Re: Is it possible to use a SCSI disk in a 9000/340/400 machine ?
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- A 340 uses the same human interface as a 350/360. Therefore, if
- you have a single-ended SCSI interface daughter board, use a SCSI
- disk. If there is a HP-IB interface dauther board, hpib disk. You
- can switch interfaces if by replacing the daughter cards.
-
- Don Dyer
- Graphics Software Lab
- Fort Collins, CO
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