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Re: [cobalt-users] Cobalt Qube 2 supported SCSI cards.



> Good day. Right now, I'm planning to upgrade the SCSI harddisk for the qube
> 2 in my company but i think, most scsi hd this days comes in ultra wide
> flavours if i'm not mistaken. Thus, it is hard to find the right scsi/scsi-2
> harddisk. 
> Does anyone knows what type of Ultrawide scsi card that qube 2 supports?
> The OS version that i'm using is Cobalt Linux Rel 4.0 Kernel 2.0.34 (MIPS).

Disclaimer: I could be totally wrong here, as I don't actually own a Qube.

With that said, I believe the Qube uses an internal IDE drive. That's what
my Raq2 uses. I don't think any of the Raq or Qube products come with an
internal SCSI drive. It's been discussed many times on list about what type
of replacement drives to use. Usually a 5400 rpm 33mhz under 30gigs. The
Raq2's and Qube2's have a kernal limit of 30gigs. Maybe someone with more
Qube savvy can correct me if I'm wrong.

HTH,
j
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