Janice Best wrote:
> I need to find out what kind of SCSI I have in my PM7500 (preferably without
> opening it up *this* time!). The below website says "SCSI: DB-25."
>
> http://www.apple-history.com/7500.html
>
> I want to add a larger hard drive (currently have a 1Gig). I think I would
> add it to the SCSI connector and that I would need to either look for a
> 25-pin drive or get an adaptor. Is this right?
>
> If so, are there such adaptors, and how large of a drive can I get?
The DB-25 that site is referring top is the external SCSI port. Your 7500 came
stock with a 50-pin Narrow (SCSI-1) Hard drive. You can replace it with pretty
much any SCSi HD if you get the proper adapter including SCA-80. There is no
size limitation. As big as you can afford.
Do you want to replace your internal drive with a larger one? Or are you
talking about getting an external drive?
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