My Reply follows quote. On 24/06/2004 10:19 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>In a message dated 6/24/2004 1:06:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>>I am currently using a 6500 with a G3 upgrade, 128MB RAM, and a SCSI
>>hard drive, containing nearly 12GB of files (data and applications). It
>>does not have USB, FireWire or Ethernet connectivity. I'm about to buy a
>>15" flat panel iMac. Will one of this lists "sages" please suggest a
>>method to transfer my data from the SCSI drive to the iMac?
>
>I'm afraid I cannot see a way to do it w/o buying SOMETHING; either an 
>external SCSI recordable media (Zip, Jaz, CD-R, etc.) or a card to allow 
>your 6500 
>to have Ethernet...
>
>Craig W.
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Agreed. I suspect that a Com Slot ethernet card for the 6500 is your
cheapest bet. USB-SCSI converters are bound to cost more. Even a USB
to Serial converter isn't too cheap.

Ken

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