Listers,
What is the ability of a Mac Classic to support a "large" hard drive?
I've got an Apple-branded "Internal 3.5 Inch HDD 500MB SCSI" (Firmware (c)
1994) that I could put into my Mac Classic 4/40. Will the Mac (running Mac
OS 7.1) support that size drive?
The drive is labelled as "internal." Is this absolute or could I, with
proper jumper settings, use it in an external SCSI enclosure? Would I want
to? Why or why not? Are there any other "gotchas" that I should be aware of
if I do want to increase the in-box drive capacity of the Mac Classic?
TIA,
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