Hi,
I was given an older PCI SCSI Ultrawide card (Adaptec AAA-131). I have been wondering what I could do with it, then I thought - perhaps I could use UAE to set up and format SCSI hard drives connected to my Windows XP PC for use in a real Amiga. I know this is possible as others have done it.
However, I looked up the AAA-131 card online and it appeared there are two problems:
- The card was not supported under Windows XP. However, some people have reported that using the Win2000 drivers worked. Fine.
- Although I know a lot about early 1990s Amiga SCSI, I know next to nothing about SCSI RAID. I just want to use this card as "normal" SCSI controller card (I don't want to set up an array). I just want to control one hard drive - and perhaps occassionally a SCSI scanner that I used to use on my Amiga. Is it possible for a SCSI RAID controller to function as a "normal" SCSI hard drive controller?
The description of the card is here:
http://www.adaptec.com/en-us/support/_eol/aaa_raid/aaa-131/and
http://www.ascendtech.us/adaptec-scsi-raid-array-1000-controller_i_cntsadtaaa131b.aspxThe line that has me confused in the product description is:
"...for systems that already have embedded SCSI or an installed add-in host adapter for low speed devices". This makes me think that the AAA-131 can't be used as a regular SCSI controller if it requires the system to already have an embedded SCSI controller installed.
I do realize that this card has 68 pin connectors externally, so I'll have to get an adapter. But it does have a 50 pin header internally, too.