>
>Is it true, as implied by this conversation, that 'new' (68-pin,
>SCSI-3) disks really will work on 'old' computers?

I had no luck with a 4Gb 68-pin drive on my Quadra 650, although the LC475 
and PPC 7300 saw it and used it quite happily. And yes, I did check things 
like termination etc. Perhaps it's the "650" tag :-)

Adrian.

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