Yes, you may be able to force a SCSI HDD onto a IDE cable, but you can't
even accidentally force IDE HDD on a SCSI cable. (SCSI connector is much
bigger)

on 5/27/04 9:01 PM, Frank Rieder at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Wouldn't this be impossible per the connectors?
> 

>> ..................
>> 
>> And it would probably be a VERY good idea not to connect an IDE drive
>> on a SCSI chain !
>> 
>> -- 
>> Adrian
>> 



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