I have a lot of experience with hardware that old.  You probably have a Seagate 
ST-225N in that enclosure.  This drive was moderately common with early Mac systems.  
You can use it with a PC, but you are going to have to get hold of a SCSI adapter to 
use it.  If you plan to put it on an AT-class box, something like an Adaptec AHA-1522 
would do fine, unless you already have a AT floppy/hard disk controller in there, in 
which case you would have to either disable the floppy controller on the Adaptec card, 
or get a 1520 version, which doesn't have the floppy controller.  Seagate also made 
SCSI adapters; they did make one that would work in an XT.  They are rather scarce.

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