My Reply follows quote. On 05/10/2004 15:31 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>Hey guys. I'm thinking of expanding my Mac collection
>to include an SE/30. And after seeing all the magic
>Norman has done to his SE I want to have a go at it
>with my SE and possibly SE/30. I have a 2GB IBM SCSI
>hard drive (3.5-inch) from a Sun Ultra1, and a SCSI
>CD-Rom (internal) drive from the same computer. Can I
>swap in the larger hard drive (would OS 7.1 recognize
>it) and connect the CD-Rom through the external SCSI?
>Sorry for the newbie questions. Thanks.
>
>Sam
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Hmmm, a bit rusty here, but I seem to recall that the limit
is overcome if the HD is partitioned into smaller (2gb?)
sections.

The CD-ROM may not be "recognized" unless you have a 
third party driver (I have used CD-Sunrise, but can't 
recall if which OS it needs). Of course, you would need
to set the SCSI ID jumper to something other than 0, and 
provide a case or something for power.

Ken

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