> I have the need for HD capacity larger than the usual
> SCSI 2gigs. Since my 7600 with a Sonnet G4 400 is
> totally oriented towards SCSI, how would anyone
> suggest I best go about including the "ATA or
> Firewire" formatted HD? Which would you recommend? And
> most importantly, how do I get the new form factor to
> co exist with my currently installed SCSI's?

Hi Don

I've seen larger SCSI HDs on ebay or you can get an ATA interface in a PCI
card, I have also seen these on ebay - the latest thing from Sonnett has ATA
firewire and USB(?) - 'the Trio' I think it is called.

Others know a lot more on this than me but there are ways to use an ATA/IDE
HD and they are much cheaper/bigger and available once you have the card for
it.

Hope this helps

Regards
Brian


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