Right now I've got 2 SCSI drives in it, but have a built in ide controller.
>
>check out the <http://www.XLR8YourMac.com> website for all kinds of
>advice on adding harddrives.
>
>As long as you have an IDE controller, you can pretty easily add or
>replace them. If you don't know what kind of drives are currently in
>your Mac you can look under the Apple Menu at System Profiler. You can
>also go to <http://www.EveryMac.com> to look at every Mac and clone
>that's been produced.
>
>Your Mac should have an IDE drive in it. It doesn't matter if your
>existing one is ATA/33, the ATA/66 is backwards compatible.
>
>btw, I just bought a 40Gig DiamondMax 7200 RPM IDE drive for about $250
>from Onvia.com
>
>Zach Bragin wrote:
> >
> > I know this is VERY off topic but hope somebody knows the answer.  I 
>wanted
> > to know if an ATA/66 hard drive will work in my beige G3.
>
>*****************************************
>regards,
>
>b.t. corwin
>
>South Coast Productions
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