In a message dated 10/19/02 2:21:38 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<<
External SCSI Zip drives can use only ID 5 or 6.
>>

A software (artificial) or hardware (factual) limitation?


>>
I've never met an internal SCSI Zip, so I don't really know what the choices 
are, there. 
>>

0 through 6, as usual.


>>
It doesn't appear to be possible to use an internal in a 7600, anyway, 
without modifications.
>>

The 7600 uses a "7500 case" and a Zip bezel is available for that case.

A "U" shaped adapter *is* required, and this adapter is listed in the G3 DT 
repair manual. FWIF, the G3 MT also uses a (modified) "7500 case".





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