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From: europa@tomcat.raleigh.ibm.com (Welch Bryan)
Subject: Always IN-2000 decent?
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Date: Thu, 22 Apr 1993 13:35:00 GMT
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I've got an IN-2000 working in a (wimpy) 386SX20 presently.  In a few
months I'm getting a 486 motherboard and probably a Toshiba 3401e CDROM and
a SBPro.

Will I need special drivers for getting all this to work?  Do they exist?
Basically, is this feasible, or should I expect to be getting a newer, 
faster SCSI card?

thanks,
-Bryan

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Bryan Welch                                  Amateur Radio: N0SFG
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