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* Apple High-Speed SCSI ("Sandwich II")
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* Apple High-Speed SCSI ("Sandwich II")
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* Ramfast SCSI
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* Ramfast SCSI
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Assumed to work:
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* GSE-Reactive SCSI Card
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* AMR SCSI
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* Cirtech SCSI/Insyder
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* SVA Hard Disk Adapter
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The CMS SCSI II is currently confirmed **NOT** to work, though it appears to be a (card) firmware issue and not a "bug" with BlueSCSI.
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The CMS SCSI II is currently confirmed **NOT** to work, though it appears to be a (card) firmware issue and not a "bug" with BlueSCSI.
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## How do I know if my card provides "termination power"? What if it doesn't?
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## What if my SCSI card doesn't provide termination power?
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Running BlueGS from "termination power" makes installation much easier, but not all SCSI cards have it. For more details, please check out the notes on [Powering BlueGS](POWERING_BLUE-GS.md).
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Running BlueGS from "termination power" makes installation much easier, but not all SCSI cards have it. For more details, please check out the notes on [Powering BlueGS](POWERING_BLUE-GS.md).
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