On April 17, 2004 09:45 pm, John Niven wrote: > Well, as Cinderella found out "if the shoe fits....." Look it up on the > web by part number. I usually find a lot of good data that way. You'll > probably find out how to set its configuration jumpers as well. > > Must have had a PCI SCSI card in it. Those machines can be useful for > formating wide (68pin) SCSI drives, for later use on Macs with a NuBus > JackHammer SCSI card. > > John > > On Sunday, April 18, 2004, at 10:25 AM, Bugs Bunny wrote: > > John: > > > > Strange isn't it. I would have thought it would have been an IDE drive > > from a PC, yet it connected perfectly to my external Mac hard drive, so > > it must be SCSI. > > > > It was an old HP, Pentium Pro computer that had a few things different > > than most Windows machines. I suppose in it's day it was quite the > > beast. :) > > > > Thank you and all who gave me their advice. Now I just have to get the > > nerve to open my SE/30! :) > > > > Max He said a PPro HP, which means theres a good chance its a Kyack or a Vectra, both of which had on board SCSI, they were workstations. Came with 2gb drives at the time too, and ya they were quite the machine. Still could be if you hadn't ripped the drive out ;)
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