Does this mean that there must be an SCSI ID number available for the IDE 
drive?

Bailey
In a message dated 2/15/05 9:49:25 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< >Is it possible to use both a SCSI and an IDE hard drive in the same 
>computer, say, a 7600/G3 with a card?

Absolutely!

EIDE/UATA cards will simulate SCSI busses.

A 7600 has SCSI busses 0 and 1 on the motherboad, so PCI EIDE/UATA cards 
will simulate SCSI busses 2, 3, ...

A 7600, or similar, can have three EIDE/UATA cards.

A 9500 or 9600 can have four such cards.

SCSI Manager 4.3 makes the EIDE/UATA drives look like SCSI drives, and 
they (the drives) must be formatted as such, using Drive Setup.

You can even convert an EIDE/UATA drive to SCSI, and place it on the 
motherboard's SCSI channel, using an ACARD SCSIDE "bridge" on each 
EIDE/UATA drive.

One significant thing about the ACARD product: it supports 48-bit LBA (no 
practical drive size limit) whereas only UATA/133 cards and a few 
UATA/100 cards, and no UATA/66 nor UATA/33 cards support 48-bit LBA. >>


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