How would I hookup an IDE drive?  It doesn't appear that the cables are
present to accomplish this.

On 7/14/03 11:25 AM, "Ken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Why don't you have any IDE drives?  You should pick up a 20 to 40 gig
> IDE drive and make 2 partitions on it - one for OS X and one for OS 9.
> Then disconnect the SCSI card and install the OSes on their partitions.
> This saves your SCSI drives for your work.  On my G4 I have a 40GB IDE
> drive split into 4 partitions - OS X = 8GB  -  OS 9 = 2GB  -
> Applications = 10GB  -  Documents = 20GB.  I also have internal SCSI
> drives I use as video capture disks, scratch disks, and for holding
> projects "in progress".
> 
> -= Ken =-
> 

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