on 5/10/02 5:45 PM, Mark Benson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 If you want to use your
 
> 7500 for AV work it'd be worth getting one if you think you can
> afford the lay out.

**
>otherwise don't blow the cash to buy a drive and
> adapter to use on the Mac's 50-pin bus, you'll only disappoint
> yourself.
 
Hello Mark

I am a little confused about your response. Sounds like a "circular
reference" to me.

The 7500/7600 mobo SCSI 0 bus and SCSI 1 bus connectors/cabling are 50 pin
by design. So there is no "layout" to drive the SCSI 160 drives

This would mean that only way you can use SCSI 160  use it would be via
adapters, which you suggest is not worth it !

I guess you are really saying is "forgedaboutit" ( in old New Jersey)

albert


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