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From: jdg@elmgate.UUCP (Jeff Gortatowsky)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st
Subject: Re: SCSI drives--how do you connect them to the DMA port?
Message-ID: <681@elmgate.UUCP>
Date: Sun, 12-Jul-87 16:54:33 EDT
Article-I.D.: elmgate.681
Posted: Sun Jul 12 16:54:33 1987
Date-Received: Mon, 13-Jul-87 04:03:55 EDT
References: <3559@watvlsi.UUCP> <35fac4ff.1f6@apollo.uucp>
Reply-To: jdg@aurora.UUCP (Jeff Gortatowsky)
Distribution: comp
Organization: Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, NY
Lines: 27
Keywords: SCSI DMA hard disk
Summary: Another satisfied BMS User

In article <35fac4ff.1f6@apollo.uucp> weber_w@apollo.UUCP (Walt Weber) writes:
>In article <3559@watvlsi.UUCP> rpfeifle@watvlsi.UUCP writes:
>>What pins have to be connected to what lines, what pins have to be dropped
>>etc...
>
>I have no connection with BMS except as a VERY HAPPY customer.
>
>-- 
>Walt Weber               PHONE: (617) 256-6600 x7004
>Apollo Computer          GENIE: W.WEBER


I also purchased a BMS-1000 (way back before they had manuals!).  I'm
using mine with a 42 meg ST506 drive. I mounted the whole shabang in
a PC clone case with the ACB-4000 piggy backed onto the BMS-1000.
The BMS board supports 2 drives (as does their driver) and also throws
in a battery backed up clock.  

I too have no connection with BMS except for the fact they gave me a
BMS-1000 in exchange for $125.


-- 
Jeff Gortatowsky       {seismo,allegra}!rochester!kodak!elmgate!jdg
Eastman Kodak Company  
These comments are mine alone and not Eastman Kodak's. How's that for a
simple and complete disclaimer?