| From Recipe4DVD.com DVD Peripherals The question is, which card can you use to connect to a DLT 4000 drive to prepare DVD Masters?
Here's Adaptec's entry-level 2906 card which has shipped in many G4s, and should work with a standard Single-Ended )(Narrow) DLT drive.
You should be careful to match the SCSI card capabilities with the requirements of the DLT drive you have selected. You can make a simple mistake that will cause incompatibility or difficulty in using the drive. Some SCSI Buzzwords: In SCSI parlance (and especially Adaptec Card Numbers) the "N" usually means "Narrow SCSI" - as in , original 50-pin dual-inline connectors (like you find on the flat cables). Here are some other SCSI buzzwords that can help you out: SE= Single Ended (non-Differential) - uses Narrow SCSI connections LVD= Low Voltage Differential (Ultra-SCSI 2, usually) HVD= High Voltage DIfferential Differential means the drive has balanced I/O, and longer cables can be used in the configuration (usually a blessing). It ALSO means you SHOULD have a differential card (LVD usually, but sometimes the drive is HVD) More card config gibberish: 9999N = narrow 9999W - SCSI Wide 9999UW - Ultra Wide 9999U2W - Wide Ultra 2 Scsi, and so on, and so forth check http://www.adaptec.com and http://www.quantum.com best regards and Happy DLT-ing, members! - Bruce © Copyright 2002-2006 by Recipe4DVD.com and Bruce Nazarian All Rights Reserved |


