In a message dated 12/2/02 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<<  Use resource 669 as a model (that one is "SEAGATE,*"), copying 669, then 
pasting after one of the low-numbered ones, thereby creating resource 128.

Then, use Get Info and change the text to read "Fujitsu,*".

If you're fortunate enough to have Western Digital 68-pin drives (actually, 
they're pretty good), you can do the same thing and add "WDIGTL,*" as 
resource 129.>>

Is there any advantage to using "SEAGATE,*" for the model?

I recently used the "QUANTUM,*" (resource 299) as the model for my newly 
created "WDIGTL,*" resource which is listed as 128.

So far I have not noticed any problems using this hack of Drive Setup for 
initializing and partitioning a pair of Western Digital 18 GB LVD drives in 
my "new" 7500. Installs of OS 9.1 and the major programs I plan to use also 
went without a hitch.

--glen (digest mode)

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