In a message dated 12/3/02 9:33:10 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

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Drive setup supports most (if not all) IDE drives, and a large variety of 
SCSI drives. However, most of the larger SCSI drives on the market today 
post-date Drive Setup, pretty much, or were never supported.
>>

Hence, the need for a Drive Setup hack for > 4 GB SCSI drives, and for most 
UW-SCSI drives.

Right now I'm using 18 GB UW-SCSI drives, and 36 GB and larger ones are 
certainly available, although they're very costly, on a $/GB basis.

At this particular point in time, my Beige G3/333 (recently upgraded to 533 
MHz, with no overclocking) is all UW-SCSI, except for the EIDE CD-R/W I 
installed in place of the standard CD-ROM.

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