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Offline utri007Topic starter

Help to choose SCSI hard drive
« on: December 15, 2014, 07:27:49 PM »
I have a change buy 2 of these http://www.hgst.com/tech/techlib.nsf/products/Ultrastar_18ES

It is a IBM Ultrastar 18ES hard drive

I have 3 SCSI controllers, but only one has a proper HD

CDTV SCSI-TV
http://amiga.resource.cx/exp/scsitv
GVP Impact A500 HD8+ Series II
http://amiga.resource.cx/exp/impact500mk2
IVS Trumpcard Professional 2000
http://amiga.resource.cx/exp/trumpcardpro2000

Last one has currently 4gb HP hard drive connected.

Those are 68pin scsi drives, so I would need a adapter, but would I need a terminator?
ACube Sam 440ep Flex 800mhz, 1gb ram and 240gb hd and OS4.1FE
A1200 Micronic tower, OS3.9, Apollo 060 66mhz, xPert Merlin, Delfina Lite and Micronic Scandy, 500Gb hd, 66mb ram, DVD-burner and WLAN.
A1200 desktop, OS3.9, Blizzard 060 66mhz, 66mb ram, Ide Fix Express with 160Gb HD and WLAN
A500 OS2.1, GVP+HD8 with 4mb ram, 1mb chip ram and 4gb HD
Commodore CDTV KS3.1, 1mb chip, 4mb fast ram and IDE HD
 

Offline danbeaver

Re: Help to choose SCSI hard drive
« Reply #1 on: December 15, 2014, 09:01:35 PM »
Although you might get away without using a terminator on a SCSI-1/2 controller, in my experience I would always terminate a wide drive (16-bit) even if only the lower 8 bits are used; just look for a "wide active terminator."  Remember that those upper 8-bit lines on the drive are hanging free without anything.
 

Offline Tenacious

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Re: Help to choose SCSI hard drive
« Reply #2 on: December 15, 2014, 09:16:21 PM »
I've been running a SCSI-TV with an A570/Supra500RX/A500 since the early 90s.  It still has the original 100MB HD with OS2.1.  That drive has AmiFileSafe, a forerunner of PFS3.

The GVP may require a ROM update to access larger HDs.

I would always follow standard SCSI terminating practices regardless of 50 or 68 pin HDs.