Steve,

Maybe I should try it anyway. The disks I have are Panther ver 10.3. Full install.
I'm on 9.2.2 now.


I'm in the same boat as you with 24 gigs of SCSI space. I have an ATA 100 PCI controller installed but no drive yet.
I'd love to get to OS X at home.


I think I remember a post here that 10.3 had issues with SCSI and drives under 4gb as system drives.

Now I think I might want to try it out...

Alan C

On Jun 28, 2004, at 10:02 PM, Steve Hardy wrote:

Allen, read my post again. I have a computer running
10.2.8 (not 10.3) running four 9 gig SCSI drives. The
machine is actually a 266 G3 with a 533 mHz G4 CPU
upgrade. Also attached are a 4 gig and an 80 gig IDE
Maybe I just haven't been paying attention, but this
is the first time I've heard SCSI isn't supported in
10.3.


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