On Wednesday, November 12, 2003, at 10:39 PM, David Harris wrote:


Hi:

I apologize in advance for this question as it may be off-topic. A friend
of mine acquired a PC with a SCSI HD. He was planning on refurbishing it
but is not crazy about working on SCSI equipment. I don't know the
particulars on the size of the HD. I was wondering whether it would be
worthwhile to acquire it as a possible back-up drive for my 7500/100. What
would be the formatting or hardware issues? I sincerely hope that this is
not too off topic.

Let me see, asking about a SCSI drive for a PCI mac...on the PCI-Powermacs list! <gasp>


HEY! Nothing in there about religion, politics, or Bill Gates!

*DEFINITELY* Off topic!

Off with your head! :-p

Seriously, the answer is *probably*. It depends on what make/model it is, but most modern drives work, or can be made to work.

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"Wherever you go, there you are." - B. Banzai, Ph.D.
Bruce Johnson



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