>In all those machines are 2gig scsi drives. None of which are particularly
>quick. I have a fast scsi (50 pin) 2gig drive in a PC here could I use that
>in the 9500. Do I need special formating tools and will the mac use it as a
>boot drive. I also have a PC 4 gig scsi drive but I don't think that is as
>fast. What is a good fast drive for the 9500 thats not too expensive?

Non Apple ROMed drives will be a bit more difficult, but will work. 
How many drive bays does the 9500 have? you may be able to stick a 
bunch or all of those drives in there and use the fastest one as a 
boot drive. It'll sound like a 747, but you'll have lotsa space. :)

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