On Feb 10, 2013, at 11:27 AM, Click wrote:

> Tnx, Kris.  That's what I was beginning to think.  Seems a little odd given 
> the internal ATA drive(s) boot setup. So I need to look for a SCSI interface 
> external drive.  What version of SCSI would work on the beige G3 built-in 
> port-only v1?  Does it matter what type of drive interface is on the inside 
> of the SCSI external enclosure?  In other words if I could find an ATA or 
> eSATA drive that worked in a SCSI enclosure, do you have any idea if that 
> would work? 

Basically you need a SCSI device that can plug into the Mac's port, either 
natively or via adapters. SCSI 1 will definitely work, and any drive that has a 
50-pin interface will work via adapters. SCSI drives with 68 pin interfaces 
will not, afaik.

-- 
Bruce Johnson

"Wherever you go, there you are" B. Banzai,  PhD

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