Having space for hard drives and having the ability to access them are 
2 different things.  Anyway, I thought all of the G4s had dual ATA 
busses, and could therefore support 4 ATA hard drives.  Furthermore, I 
thought the QuickSilver was set up the same way as all the other G4s as 
far as adding hard drives.  3, 4, or possibly 5 on the bottom (depending 
on brackets possessed) and 1 in the Zip drive bay if you want instead of 
a Zip drive.
    Not like any of this pertains to adding a 2nd optical drive in a G4 
that doesn't support dual optical drives stock.

Chris P

Richard ramsowr wrote on 11/9/05, 11:20 PM:

 > The Quicksilver has space for two hard drives + if you
 > add a second PCI card you can add two additional
 > drives.


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