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From: "Steve Lennox" <SteveLennox@msn.com>
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Subject: RE: ASUS mboards & The PVR.
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On Fri, 19 Jan 1996 02:32:59 -0500, you wrote:
> How would the second box interface with the Main system? Thru
> the SCSI chain?......?
Yes. Or rather through the DEDICATED SCSI chain starting on the PVR
board. Completely seperated from the one in your main setup(if you
have SCSI on your setup).
One flat SCSI wire goes from the PVR to the back of the computer.
Another one goes from there to your first ext drive. At least in the
setup I got, these wires came with the ext case from DPS.