>>Besides which, I have had my best results using a hacked version of Drive
>>Setup, in which I use ResEdit to change one of the Seagate drives to
>>support whatever new-to-me drive I encounter.
>
> That's the way I always did it. Just hack your drive setup entry with
> ResEdit to make it see all drives. Works like a charm.

You may choose whichever prototype drive makes the most sense in your own
situation.

As most of my SCSI drives were Seagate Barracudas, I simply modified the
ST-32550, or a similar entry, to allow ANY SCSI Seagate to be supported by
that entry. This works for so-called "full-height" (ST-1xxxx) or so-called
"one-inch high" (ST-3xxxx) drives.

Usually, I created a new resource, using the duplicate function, so that
the original resource was still usable.



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