... also if I recall it disabled the motherboard SCSI when installed on a Plus, now that I think about it. Not sure I’m remembering correctly though.
That makes theoretical sense. The driver built into the Plus ROM must know the address of the SCSI chip. I don't think Apple added the ability to support more than one SCSI host until SCSI Manager 4.3, so way back in the Plus's day, there was probably one hard coded address for where the SCSI chip was expected to be on the bus. Or maybe a pointer to a table, where the address could be stored.
But in either case, only one address ultimately, for the SCSI bus. There is no way for a machine of the Plus's era to control/address more than one SCSI chip, absent a very substantial DA/extension.
So your observation is exactly what I would expect in practice. Only one SCSI controller can be active at a time.
I know that Newlife told me that their SCSI implementation was considerably faster than the Plus's, so it is likely the Gemini's is as well. I think the after market upgrades have the improvement in how SCSI is handled that the SE had. I can't remember what that was at the moment...












