The 7500 uses SCSI (SCSI-2 I think). It is 50 pin. If you already got a large drive for it, you may just want to consider buying an ATA PCI card. The SCSI on these computers maxes out at 10MB/s, whereas ATA cards are commonly 100, 133, and 150MB/s. Not really sure how much these cost. Also, you dont see very large drives in 50 pin SCSI. I have a 9GB that might be 50 piin SCSI (sorry my dads using it in his 7300). I really dont know where you could find new drives. Also, a 350MHz Blue G3 can be bought on eBay for $150US or less. I just got a 300MHz for $80, put the MoBo in a PC case, and gave it to my parents to replace their 7300. Now they have ATA/33, USB 1.1, and FireWire 400, not to mention I put a 20MB/s SCSI card in there, and the Rage 128 these computers usually come with are pretty decent graphics cards. Sorry to go OT if I am.
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