Hi Kyle,

I don't know too much about termination for an internal SCSI HD, but I
can say that the II case will accept any 3.5" or a half-height 5.25"
drive. You'd want a 50-pin SCSI-1 or SCSI-2 (I know the SCSI-1 will
work, not sure about SCSI-2) connector. I do believe that SCSI-2 also
has a 50-pin connector. Someone can jump in and correct me on this...

Because of the age of the machine, I cannot personally see paying more
than $50 including shipping for a Mac II. Of course, I don't know what
these machines are worth, and if they ARE worth more, then I am a
cheapskate. :)

Best,

     -Shaun


On 10/19/05, Kyle Koerner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey all,
> Looking into purchasing a Mac II (the original).  There is no hard
> drive installed... i know it is SCSI, but is there anything specific to
> know, like physical size or termination, etc?  Never owned a II
> anything before.
>
> Also, what do you think is a fair price?
>
> Thanks,
> Kyle-
>

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