I strongly recommend the LaCie drives. They use the Silver Lining Driver
and come with extra Jumpers and excellent instructions on resetting the
SCSI chain ID #. Since my ole Mac IIvx, LaCie drives have served me
well, with no failures. I just last month, bought from Mac Zone, two 9
GB internal LaCie drives at great prices. RHB

WS Lee wrote:
> 
> The machine came with a wide SCSO
> card in it, although I have not tested it. I am thinking about getting a
> backup drive and it might be easiest to get an external one, just because I
> have no luck trying to add an internal drive because I can never figure out
> how to set a different SCSI ID on the second drive so I don't have two "0"
> drives.
> 
> Anyone have any experience with either the problem or a an external SCSI
> solution?
> 
> Shelley
> 
> --
> o

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