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Re: scsi-ide
S. Schapiro wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I don't know about your specific problem, but I know about SCSI:
>
> 1. SCSI disks are formatted completely different than IDE disks (they have
> their own version of LBA and don't use DOS-like C/H/S notation - tha adapter
> BIOS does that if necessary)
>
> 2. SCSI disks support a completely different set of options (write-cache,
> LUNs, spin-up at boot, etc) which can be accessed via standard commands.
>
> 3. I don't think there is any point to uses SCSI-commands on IDE disks (if
> someone knows, please tell me)
>
> 4. SCSI is much better than IDE
the problem is that i got an IDE cd-writer, but all cd-burning utilswork only
on scsi
> Schlomo
>
regards
Erez