FWB Hard Disk Toolkit would be an excellent choice for this. I used it
myself to install a RAID of 2 x 9GB drives in an 840av. I think it was
version 3.

On Jul 7, 8:37 am, "Magnetic Control Industry"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a Quadra 840av with two Atto Silicon Express IV cards connected to two 
> 9.1 GByte Seagate Cheetah hard disks. I was curious if there was/ is any RAID 
> software that was ever made that would run on a 68k Macintosh. So far I've 
> gotten a copy of AppleRAID 1.0.2, which runs only on NuBus based Power 
> Macintoshs and Atto's ProTools, which requires a PCI Power Macintosh or 
> better.
>
> There is an article on LowEndMac where someone is discussing a RAID setup on 
> an 840av but I simply don't know what software is being referred to.
>
> I have Mac OS 8.1 on this machine but if software allows I will be 
> downgrading to System 7.5.3 so I can run the Radius VideoVision suite and 
> preserve the legacy nature of this marvelous system. I really am curious what 
> kind of RAID performance I can get out of a 40 MHz machine with "modern" hard 
> disks connected to it. The 840av's video/ sound circuitry is truly amazing 
> and I am impressed how fast this machine functions with Adobe Premier 4.0.
>
> Thanks ya'll
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