Hi Mike,
If SCSI is already on board why get an adapter card?  Will OS X work on
a 7600?  How about with a Processor upgrade? My 7600 is all SCSI and my
G3 has a on board 50 pin scsi connection.

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Ron wrote:
>I'm pretty sure X does not support SCSI.
>And you don't NEED OS 9 installed.
>
>



OS X most definitely does support SCSI. Slap a 50 pin (or 50 pin 
adapted) properly terminated SCSI drive into your onboard SCSI  and 
it will run fine, although probably much slower than it's potential 
(LVD speeds, SCSI2, SCSI3) without a SCSI controller card.

You may need OS 9.1 or 9.2 to install new firmware on an older 
acquired card once installed. You may also need OS 9 to boot some 
drives for troubleshooting purposes while getting it to boot in OS X. 
An OS 9.1 or 9.2  install CD will do without having it installed.

The problem may be in getting third party SCSI host controller cards 
or other peripherals (especially older ones) to work 100%  because 
some of these companies stopped developing new drivers for newer Mac 
OS X versions.
Conversely, some of these third party peripherals may have drivers 
for new OS X versions (i.e. Panther) but not older (10.1.x - 10.2.x). 
You just have to do your homework before you start buying to make 
sure appropriate drivers are available and what accessories are 
required.  Otherwise you may find yourself needing to buy all kinds 
of SCSI extras like special cable, adapter, terminators, etc. which 
can be quite expensive. Been there, done that.

Mike




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