Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ukma!jgary From: jgary@ms.uky.edu (James E. Gary) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: SCSI interfaces Summary: CLtd. Passthrough Keywords: SCSI Message-ID: <11031@s.ms.uky.edu> Date: 7 Feb 89 15:52:58 GMT References: <138@mtsu.UUCP> <168@ziggy.UUCP> <2169@vu-vlsi.Villanova.EDU> Reply-To: jgary@ms.uky.edu (James E. Gary) Organization: U of Kentucky, Mathematical Sciences Lines: 24 OOps, deleted the 'so and so writes line'. Wilson Cheung writes: >The CLtd pass thru is terrible. Consider the following connecting the CLtd >creates one junction, connecting the pass thru creates a second junction, and >connecting the expansion box to the pass thru creates a third junction, >finally if there is a memory board that plugs into a slot inside the box you >get a fourth junction for digital signals to try to pass through. Its >extremely unlikely that you will be able to get anything to work off the >pass thru. > > Wilson Cheung I have a Microbotics Starboard, a C-LTD. SCSI controller and a LIVE! digitizer hooked to my 1000 in that order with no problems. I think that CLtd's passthrough is a little silly, but it works for me. -- +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | James Gary jgary@ms.uky.edu | You Klingon sons, you've killed| | University of Kentucky | my bastard! -Kames Jirk | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+