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    Post 2 scsi cards

    I need to know if I can run two scsi cards in one computers. I think I can if I disable the bios on one not sure though somebody please let me know

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    I put more than one SCSI card in servers all the time. Shouldn't have a problem at all as long as you use the right drivers.

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    Do you disable the bios on the second card

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    disable bios = sees no drives

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    This should not create a problem at all as long as you have free interrupts for them.

    In fact, if the cards are the same make, you might not even disable the BIOS on the others.

    I know for certain Tekram cards are capable of this. The BIOS on the first card (in the lowest-numbered PCI slot) will automatically shadow the BIOS on the rest of the cards.

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    Thank you everybody I got the problem resovled.

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    My question is, why do you need to run 2 SCSI cards?

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    I have never upgraded a scsi card, and was not sure about how to go about it. But I read the "readme" file for the card and well I feel pretty stupid posting this topic.
    Thanks for all the responses

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    ktubaugh
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    Cool

    You shouldn't have any problems with two SCSI cards.

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