>If you are running a
>stock apple cdrom as the only device on the internal scsi bus 0 of a
>powermac 7x00, I would like to hear from you about your experience with
>such a set up.

SOP for my installations, as all have LVS/SE- or UW-cards for their hard 
drives, for maximum performance.

The device "roll call" is ID 6 down to ID 0, so you can keep your CD-ROM 
as ID 3, and terminate it.

Booting from a PCI card, SCSI or UATA, is really no problem as SCSI 
Manager 4.3 makes all appear to be SCSI, anyway, and all on separate 
busses.

FWIW, a 7600 can have three SCSI or UATA cards, all of which may have 
drives connected, and all of which may be bootable; and a 9500/9600 may 
have four UATA cards, and possibly five SCSI cards (one of the six slots 
is always reserved for a video card).

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