Mine is an Ultra SCSI and didn't require any different controller or
cable.  It is a 50 pin.

Todd Flashner wrote:
> 
> > Anybody got a good inexpensive replacement hard drive to recommend for a
> > PowerComputing PowerWave 604 desktop? What type of drive does it take, plain >
> > SCSI?

> Following up my question above (BTW, it was by accident that it originally
> got attached to another thread), one source seemed to spec the original
> drive as plain SCSI:
> 
> http://www.lowendmac.com/power/wave.html
> 
> while another specs it as SCSI-2:
> 
> http://www.everymac.com/systems/powercc/powerwave/powerwave604_120.html
> 
> Anybody know which it takes for certain? Can I use either? This machine gets
> little use, so I really want something inexpensive. Could I even use faster
> SCSI drives, like Ultra SCSI, if I'm willing to take the hit and be limited
> by the bus speed, or does that require a different controller and cable?
> 
> What are my options?
> 
> Todd

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