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> From: Scott Laakso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Subject: 8600 harddrive type
> 
> What kind of harddrive can i use to add space to a 8600. I would prefer to
> keep it scsi because I use this machine as a pro tool work station.

> Now I want to mount this drive in the machine because I understand that bus
> is faster? How many pin's should I drive should I get? And I have seen some
> converters from one pin size to another would those work with a mac?

If you want to follow the kiss principle, you will need 50 pin or "N"
drives.. you can get adapters for the 68 pin to 50, but depends on what you
want...

I have installed 2 Seagate 9 GB Cheetahs on my 9600, both 50 pin, and they
are great.

Good luck,
Pete


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