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I would also recommend looking at www.hamrick.com. He has some notes
about this issue. There is also a SCSI-Firewire converter, which no
longer may be in manufacture (Ratoc had one) and which cost about
$100. I have 2 Adaptec SCSI cards and the Initio Bluenote SCSI card-
I hope they work with my old Powerlook when I bring it out of storage
one day. I have been able to install a Leopard boot drive on a SCSI
drive down-pinned to 50 and it boots my Quicksilver just fine.
Please Mr. Jobs, how about a more reasonably priced, less turbo-
charged junior model of the current Mac Tower, the engineering for
which is long-amortized. Some of us like to work with different PCI
cards and exchange drives internally at times, etc. If the Mac only
had the richness of graphics and audio cards like the PC world.
- SCSI PCI-controller for MDD yawg
- Re: SCSI PCI-controller for MDD ah...clem
- Re: SCSI PCI-controller for MDD Bruce Johnson
- Re: SCSI PCI-controller for MDD John Carmonne
- Re: SCSI PCI-controller for MDD onelucent
- Re: SCSI PCI-controller for MDD Charles Lenington