Re: IO transfer limits

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Douglas Gilbert wrote:
> There are cheap external boxes out there that have 1394,
> USB and (e)SATA interfaces. I wonder what would happen
> if one tried to use two interfaces connected to different
> machines at the same time :-)

AFAIK these are all based on the OXUF924 series of bridge chips. Their
FireWire side supports multiple initiators, at least if OxSemi's
firmware is used, like all but the very earliest OxSemi SBP-2 target
devices. However my _guess_ is the different interconnects---FireWire,
USB, eSATA---cannot be used together at once. (John, sorry for straying
off the subject.)
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Stefan Richter
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