on 2/23/03 5:01 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
> I am confused.
> 
> First of all I have put an ata card in my 9500, but
> never ran an scsi drive off of it?
> 
> I usually use an scsi card for scsi drives and an ata
> card for the ide or ata drives.
> 
> Steve Brown
> 
> --- "Rev. George G.  Guillory" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> Hi all;
>> I just got a G3-300MT a couple of weeks ago and I've
>> got something I can't
>> figure out. The MT came with an ATTO Apple SCSI card
>> driving a Quantum
>> Viking 4.5 WSE drive. I put my 40 Gig Maxtor in as
>> the Boot drive on ATA bus
Hi all: Let's see if I can unconfuse you.( ;=p ) An ATTO Apple SCSI card is
a SCSI card made by ATTO for Apple with Mac firmware. Specs on the card are:
Name: Apple 53C875
Model: NCR 875
with a 68 pin external connector in addition to the internal connector. The
card is hooked to a Quantum Viking 4.5 WSE drive.

To Michael Vogt; I'll try updateing the HDD drivers. Haven't done that .

--Thanks; Rev. George
--Maranatha (means the Lord cometh)



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