In a message dated 6/23/02 5:11:27 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

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I want to put an IDE hard drive in a Power Mac 7200/200.
Can I do this and keep the origional SCSI HD as well?
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7300 (as in the subject field) or 7200 (as in the included text)?

Every UATA controller I have tested will work in a 7300. The now obsolete 
ProMax TurboMax UATA/33 and the current best seller VST UltraTek/66 will work 
in a 7200. The 7200 has some LSI chip design and bus timing issues which 
prevents most modern UATA cards from working in the 7200 series (and also 
prevent EDO RAM from working in that series).



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