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Old October 7th 03, 02:37 AM
Allen Jaffee
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Default IBM 3519 Storage Enclosure, SCSI Bus Speeds

Hi All.

A breif ?? the above enclosure.
Does any one know and/or have a link for bus speed info on the Repeater card
(93H6409) & Backplane board (06H8576).
I'm looking to see if it will support Ultra 80/160 rates. I've looked
awhile & IBM sites and couldn't find any info relating to performance spec.
Thanks, j m


 




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