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From: pburry@manitou.cse.dnd.ca (Paul Burry)
Subject: Re: IDE vs SCSI
Message-ID: <1993Apr17.014224.11954@manitou.cse.dnd.ca>
Organization: Canadian System Security Centre
References: <1qlbrlINN7rk@dns1.NMSU.Edu> <C5L6E7.2Dz4@austin.ibm.com>
Date: Sat, 17 Apr 93 01:42:24 GMT
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In article <C5L6E7.2Dz4@austin.ibm.com> guyd@austin.ibm.com (Guy Dawson) writes:
|> int eh same article the PC would will get plug and play SCSI {from the
|> article it seems you get plug and play SCSI-1 only since SCSI-2 in FULL
|> implimentation has TEN NOT 7 devices.}
|
|I beleive this last bit is just plain wrong!

I believe you are right.  Both SCSI and SCSI-2 support 8 devices on the bus
(normally that would be the host controller and 7 targets) each of which
may have up to 8 logical units (LUNs).
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