Wondering about the advisiblity of placing a Seagate Cheetah ST39102LC 9.1
LVD/SE drive in a Power Mac 6500's uppermost drive bay, with regard to the
air flow, power draw, bus issues. Yeah, I know, in SE mode, with an adapter,
on the built-in SCSI, bus it's not going to reach anything near its full
potential, but I was thinking about real estate, not performance, when I was
offered the deal. Any thoughts, experiences, cautions?

That black thing is an active terminator on the end of the SCSI cable in the
6500, right? The developer's manual pdf calls it a "positive" terminator; I
hope that's not a typo for "passive" ;) ....

Thanks in advance.


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