This may be a silly question, but I was reading the
interal hard drive specs for the B/W and I noticed
that Apple specifies one of the bays as SCSI. I'm sure
that is probably a size issue, but I was also
wondering if that means I can't put an IDE drive in
that space?

And also, I've seen this on the list in passing, but
is there any real advantage to combining SCSI and IDE
drives? I mean in terms of money and what I do with my
machine right now, I'd just as soon slap in as many
IDE drives as I can.

Just curious. . .

Nicole


        
                
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