In a message David Elmo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

<< Looks like so tight a pack with the seagate and any other (especially 
because of the extra ribbon cabel with its terminator coming in from a PCI SCSI 
card into the bay. .>>

Keep in mind the corner piece of the metal chassis that swings up is 
removable and you can carefully slide a SCSI cable through that space.

If you are going for full LVD performance you will need a SCSI card and 
ribbon cable that supports LVD without adapters. Good luck with your 
project.--glen 
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