Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cornell!uw-beaver!uw-june!uw-entropy!dataio!pilchuck!ssc!fyl From: fyl@ssc.UUCP (Phil Hughes) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix,comp.unix.i386 Subject: Re: ESDI vs SCSI Message-ID: <1898@ssc.UUCP> Date: 12 Apr 89 02:33:32 GMT References: <6628@mrspoc.UUCP> <2422@cps3xx.UUCP> Distribution: na Organization: SSC, Inc., Seattle, WA Lines: 31 In article <2422@cps3xx.UUCP>, usenet@cps3xx.UUCP (Usenet file owner) writes: > I can't comment on ESDI vs SCSI. However, at work I have on my desk a > 12.5 MHz 286 box using a 40MB Quantum SCSI drive with SCO XENIX 2.2.3. > I am the only one hooked to the machine (w/ 4MB RAM). The through > is just fine. One word of warning, since the kernel needs the SCSI > driver installed, you have to gen a kernel on a machine with a normal AT > drive and make a new N1 disk. I assume this is the same case for ESDI. Most ESDI controllers are willing to look like a regular Western Digital interface to the AT bus. Therefore you can use the ST506 driver with an ESDI controller. SCSI, however, does require a different driver. SCO offers one - if you buy 386 XENIX you need 386-GT instead of 386-AT. I just found this out today. They seem a little confused internally about it as well. > I've always been under the impression that ESDI is faster than SCSI. Or > is this a mistaken impression? I think I can safely say that SCSI is > cheaper then ESDI. I am running ESDI drives on a 386 system running ENIX. It is fast. On the other hand I have a friend running SCSI drives on Rat Shit XENIX. It os probably faster. The reason is that the SCSI driver is smarter as is the SCSI controller. As for price, I found 100MB ESDI drives for $525 each. That is what I call cheap but the deal is long gone. The prices seem to be about equivalent. -- Phil Hughes, SSC, Inc. P.O. Box 55549, Seattle, WA 98155 (206)FOR-UNIX uw-beaver!tikal!ssc!fyl or uunet!pilchuck!ssc!fyl or attmail!ssc!fyl