If you've got multiple SCSI hard drives you might consider RAIDing 
them. I just did that on a used 7600 I got. I put two cheap 1G drives 
in it (can you say $5 a piece!?) and RAIDed them into a 2G volume. 
SoftRAID 2.2.1 or some such version number is the software of choice 
for this. Can be gotten from the Gurus.

http://www.macgurus.com/

A more general, and probably practical, suggestion is to just snoop 
around their site for a while: read their articles, browse the 
forums. There is tons of useful info there.

Also go to Mike Breeden's site:

http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/

If you can't find answers on these two sites, maybe nobody know?

hth,
Warren Rogers
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

"I seem to be a verb."  -Buckminister Fuller

>I'm guessing that the one thing that is holding me back from the
>machine I've always wanted (well, I wanted a Cube, but I blew the
>timing) is something to improve the SCSI input/output of my PowerWave
>132.
>
>It's now a G3 via XLR8, and I've added in firewire & usb via the
>slots. I've still got a slew of SCSI devices, however, so I'm
>wondering what I can do to topout the speed -- and I don't know
>nothing about overclocking, so I'm not thinking in that direction.
>
>What's next and how do I buy it and do it?
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Steve Wagenseller
>

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