Right. Didn't think about this one hard enough I guess. The ONLY way it could
be an IDE drive is if somewhere along the way his 250 was upgraded with a 2300
logic board and a larger IDE drive put in at that time. If he has a stock 250
the disk is, without a doubt, SCSI. Thanks for catching that error.

Dean Reichert wrote:

> Was SCSI, Is SCSI
> Even if it's a converted IDE  drive It's still a SCSI interface on the
> motherboard.
> The 2300 is the only powerook (to my knowlege) that has both SCSI and IDE
> interface.
> ----- Original Message -----
>
> > Let's put it this way, the original drive that came with your 250 is SCSI.
> That
> > doesn't mean it still is. But, and easy way to find out is to run Apple
> System
> > Profiler which will run under OS 7.6, or if you don't have that, use the
> Apple
> > hard disk formatting utility. It will tell you as well.
> >
> > Paul Nelson wrote:
> >
> > >         Is the hard drive on my Duo 250 IDE or SCSI?

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