on 7/31/01 4:57 PM, Howie S. wrote:

> Could an E100 card be considered a cheap SCSI solution for a Apple G4 tower?
> Obviously the ethernet portion of the card would be sacrificed, but the SCSI
> portion would be functional right? Install the E100, add the E100 extensions
> and away ya go. A PCI slot is a PCI slot is a PCI slot, or so I'm thinking.

I think Jeff or Will said that the card can function as an ordinary Jack
Hammer SCSI card when you boot under Mac o/s 8 or 9, but I'm pretty sure
that there aren't any drivers for it that would function when booted in Mac
O/S X, even when using the classic.app.



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