My Reply follows quote. On 18/01/2003 07:49 
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>From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Nuno Teixeira)
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>    Hello to all,
>    
>    I'm about to purchase a SCSI disk to my SE/30 but I don't know if the 
>    disk will work or not.
>    
>    I'm from Portugal, and I found this disks for selling:
>    
>    Seagate Model Hwak SST15230N 4.3GB 50 pins SCSI
>    IBM SCSi Model Dors-32160. 2160MB
>    Seagate Model ST-34371W Ultra-SCSI Wide (Barracuda 4LP)
>    
>    1. Can anyone tell me if one of this disks will work on my Mac?
>    
>    2. Does SE/30 have SCSI disk limit space? If not, I can buy a new disk.
>    
>    Thanks very much,
>    
>           Nuno Teixeira
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Well, I have a 1 gig LaCie drive in an SE/30. Works fine. If the drive 
doesn't have an "Apple ROM" then you may have to use either a "hacked" 
version of Apple HD SC Setup or a third party formatter such as Lido.

I seem to recall that the limits on size of the disk are more to do with 
the size of "volumes" or partitions and specific OS, rather than specific 
machines.

Ken

Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.


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