Blizzard - why?
has better SCSI that uses filesystems stored on RDB's (like SFS or PFS) - the Tekmagic forces only 4GB partitions via FFS which it reads from KickROM and not the Harddisk RDB. of course you could make some custom roms that have a patched FFS - but thats a damn site awkward to Blizzards wonderfull implementation of DMA'd Fast SCSI-2
Not only that the Blizzard has better better compatability with other cards.
of course.... knowing what I know now, I could kick myself for not buying the WildFire a few years back.... I hummed and ahhhed about it too.... yeah... silly me...
given the option a WildFire would be the choice - it has
an onboard ethernet module (upto 100mbit!!)
64bit interleaved RAM (upto 128MB)
2x PCI bus slots - one specifically for the
inferno RTG graphics card!
man... I still awe at this card, it truly is a beauty of a device! - mind you I do say that a lot about DKB products!
@ Zetro and others
Please forgive my Naivitivity and I am not trying to troll,
But why in the world, in this day and age would anyone care about Scsi?
I, myself would give up every Scsi card and Device that I own, if I could find a full length IDE card for my "Big Box" Amigas. In fact, If I were design a new card in this day and age, I would make it an 8 meg Zorro 2 card with a CF card holder right on the card and 1 IDE port (to give an "external" CF or SD card reader and at least 2 SATA ports.
My point is in this day and age, there are stock piles of IDE devices kicking around (I myself have probably 15-20 CD rom drives and dozens of hard drives) but now, the SCSI devices are so few and bring outragous price tags with them (ever look at what people are asking for SCSI CD-rom drives?).
I am not sure what its like over there in the UK, but here in North America, SCSI usually means high end server devices, and people try to flog them off as made of gold.
IDE stuff can be found at every shop here, all over town for reasonable (dirt cheap compared to SCSI), and its new with some kind of warranty.
A quick search on Ebay.ca shows for example SCSI DVD roms drives anywhere from $10-$1000. Thats just plain insane.