I would suggest you contact Seagate as to a driver (S/W) ... and will it
work on a Mac. Your internal SCSI ribbon cables should be 50 Pin but
might work with the adapter. I used a 60 pin IBM Drive with a 50 pin
adapter. Never heard of an 80 Pin ... but then, I eschew anything PeeSee.
RHB
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> The 9GB drive is described as SCA 80 Pin Ultra SCSI Hard Drive with "80-Pin
> SCA interface to 68-Pin adapter" for $10.
> The 23GB drive is described as having: 68-In SCSI interface
> - Interface: Ultra-SCSI Wide ASA2.
> 
> So the *NEW QUESTION* I have is this: are these drives compatible in terms
> of number of SCSI pins? I notice these two drives have different amounts of
> pins and one is described as "Ultra SCSI" and the other is described as
> "Ultra-SCSI Wide".
> 
> Please forgive my complete ignorance in this matter - SCSI specifications
> have always been a bit confusing to me!

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> 
> 
> - Scott

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