Luckily for Alberto, there’s basically no such thing as a passive HD68 or VHCI terminator, so anything he finds that’s physically compatible will also be electrically compatible with Ultra160 signalling. Terminators of all flavours are – amazingly – still easy to get on both Amazon and eBay, and at not-insane prices, too. Oh, and LSI did make the LSi20320IE chip, which is a PCIe Ultra320 HBA controller – I see one on Amazon for only $115?!? The overwhelming majority of Ultra320 and Ultra160 adapters were PCI-X, which means server-class motherboards only; you *usually* have to go down to Ultra-Fast Wide (80MB/sec) before plain PCI could keep up. (PCI was limited to 133MB/sec, you can do the math!) 66MHz PCI (266MB/sec) really only existed in PCI-X anyway, so there you go… A word of warning, if you’re buying a SCSI HBA (card), make sure you do NOT get a RAID card – those are often useless for tape drives. (If I hadn’t done a major purge 3 yrs ago when I moved, I would still have all the bits and pieces needed. Oh well.) -Adam From: Roundtable <roundtable-bounces@muug.ca> On Behalf Of Alberto Abrao Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2023 9:13 PM To: roundtable@muug.ca Subject: Re: [RndTbl] Need to borrow a SCSI Controller On 2023-01-12 18:55, Hartmut W Sager wrote: Wow, all this SCSI talk sure sends me down memory lane. So, Trevor, let's add another twist: You didn't mention the distinction between active and passive terminators. (The active ones are superior, and usually have a nice glowing diode/LED indicator when they are functioning properly.) And I thought Master/Slave, and the jumpers involved, the position on the cable, was al that it took... oh well! But the speeeeeeed...!!! Kind regards, Alberto Abrao