You will need an ide card!

A card that will accept your 40 pin drives.

Steve Brown

I have both on a 9500 a different scsi card and an
eide card.

--- "pdimage.fsnet.co.uk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> >Here, let me rephrase the question. I want to
> remove all the SCSI 
> >devices in my 9500 and just use IDE drives. I heard
> that you need to 
> >terminate the bus or something like that. Is this
> true and what type of 
> >termination is needed (Active or Passive).
> >
> >Thanks


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