On 06/12/2009 10:35 PM, Hubert Feyrer wrote:
> On Fri, 12 Jun 2009, Robert L Cochran wrote:
>> Can G4U work with so little system memory?
>
> Sure, 64MB is plenty.
>
>> Can it also detect this
>> rather old hard drive?
>
> SCSI is not "rather old".
> Question is if your SCSI controller is recognized, but why don't you 
> just bootup g4u and see what happens? Type "disks" and see if anything 
> is found. Easy!
>
>
>> I wish to clone the hard drive to a newer drive.
>> What if, for example, this newer drive is a 32 Gb USB flash drive. Will
>> that present a problem for G4U?
>
> I don't see one.
>
>
>> One more question but it is not a G4U question. Is there any good reason
>> to continue using SCSI hard drives? The system in question will be used
>> in a medical office. That means constant and very comfortable conditions
>> and at most three users of the system.
>
> There may be uses for SCSI today, but I think they are pretty rate, 
> and I stronly doubt your light use qualifies. :)
>
>
> - Hubert

Thanks Hubert! I'll give it all a try! I hope you get enough sleep! It 
must be close to 5:00 a.m. in Germany as I write this.

Bob


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