If you already have an IDE drive, an ata controller is cheap. Why get 
a whole new drive? New machine won't even need the ata controller to 
use your drive.





>  > okay...so in my 7600/200...would it be better (in your opinion) 
>for me to get
>>  an ata/66 controller (mind you I have a 7200 rpm 27gb IBM 
>>deskstar) or a 9 or
>>  18gb scsi drive??
>>  Also, I'm upgrading to a beige G3 (or a B&W) in a month or so...so I'll
>>  switch whichever over to the new machine...
>>  If scsi, what type exactly should I get?  (something fast because I'm gonna
>  > move it into a new machine...as I just said)
>

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