Actually the problem is that it uses a differential scsi rather
than straight scsi. I think differential uses a higher voltage to
allow longer cable runs (I just read a reference to this.)

Use a differential-to-scsi converter and you can attach it to
other things.

It's actually an EXABYTE drive, (or was it TANDBERG? I think
EXABYTE)


----- Original Message -----
From: "Andy Nolen-Parkhouse" <aparkhouse@mediaone.net>
To: <midrange-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 7:42 AM
Subject: RE: 7208


> I have seen IBM SCSI tape drives shared between two AS/400's
using a
> SCSI switch from Black Box.  It didn't make me feel warm and
fuzzy, but
> it did work.
>
> Andy Nolen-Parkhouse
>
> > I don't think you can attatch an AS/400 7208 to any other
device.  But
> if
> > I am shot down in flames on this one, I'll at least advice you
that it
> > uses a SCSI2 interface, so you'll have to have one of them
before you
> > start...
> >
> > Steven Donnellan
> > AS/400 Systems Manager
> > IBM Certified Specialist - AS/400 Professional Operator
> > Simon Jersey Ltd
>
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