Re: apple moving to x86

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David Kelly wrote: >> Adaptec doesn't have the worlds best reputation for allowing people >> to write drivers (or even for writing non-buggy firmware) but I seem >> to recall that the Macs that ship with SCSI support use an Adaptec >> chipset... oh, on looking, it appears that the IIci uses an NCR >> SCSI chipset... specifically, the 5380 which was found on many >> commodity PC SCSI cards too. > > > I don't recall Apple ever using Adaptec chips. Their first ethernet > card (NuBus) was done by 3-Com and so marked. Recently (several years > ago) Apple offered a high end Atto SCSI card with new systems. Power > Computing was the one who shipped possibly the world's first Adaptec > 2930's, years before a much improved 2930 hit the boxed shelves. > > IIRC the first PowerPC Macs had two SCSI busses, one was NCR and the > other was a combo AMD Lance ethernet and SCSI. Yeah, looks like I was mistaken on that point... I wonder where I saw an Adaptec chip and was surprised then... _______________________________________________ freebsd-chat@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-chat To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-chat-unsubscribe@freebsd.org"
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