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From: jm7e+@andrew.cmu.edu (Jeremy G. Mereness)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple
Subject: Re: HomeBrew Hard Drives
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Date: 14 Aug 89 19:58:35 GMT
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Organization: Mechanical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA
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I would be interested to know why people on this net are shying away
from the Tulin A-Hive case that was talked about in A+ (May '89).

Does anyone know of anu other devices like it? I have noticed one
other company, True Data Products (on page 572 in this month's
computer shopper), but I know nothing of them and their prices are
still in the $119 range (although it comes with a SCSI cable.

Finally, I want to know if a SCSI hard drive engine terminates the
SCSI chain. If not, how do you split the SCSI cable so that a homebrew
drive can be chained to? How do "REAL" external drives allow
chaining? any SCSI hackers out there? 

jeremy mereness 
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