Sorry, I went into my ASP and it is set on SCSI 0 AND Bus 0 so it can be 
done that way....
Fran


Fran Dollinger wrote:

>I have the same HD in my 7300 so I know it can be done, and I believe it 
>is set on SCSI ID 0
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>Fran
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>JCT wrote:
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>>>The 7300's treats EDO RAM like FPM, so it should not matter.......
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>>---- Sorry, I forgot: I have a non functional 7200 and I would like to
>>check which kind of RAM is onboard as I heard EDO can kill 7200???
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>>>>Now I have an external 4gig HD: Seagate Barracuda model ST15150N
>>>>---Hard drive question:
>>>>Do you see any problem in using this HD with the 7300?
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>>>No, but the internal SCSI bus is faster than the external SCSI bus.
>>>--
>>>Alan Miller
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>>---- I meant using the Seagate as BUS 0 ID 0 (the drive with Mac OS on it).
>>Is it what you understood? Can I use the Seagate as BUS 0 ID 0?
>>Thanks,
>>JCT
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