recently, Chuck Stinnett at [EMAIL PROTECTED] enscribed:

> Yes, this is a prime reason to hang onto your old Power Computing OS CD. Mac
> OSes generally don't recognize non-Apple branded drives without a
> third-party utility such as FWB or Intech Speedtools. Keep a backup on hand.
> 
> There are some exceptions to this rule. For instance, the Apple CD-ROM
> driver 5.3.1 that came with OS 7.6 can generally recognize third-party CD
> drives. And I had no problem with the Hard Disk Setup with OS 9.x
> recognizing my new Seagate Barracuda 9.1 GB hard drive.

Likewise my older Seagate ST39140N (also a 'Cuda?)

Ah, I've always loved the dual buss on these machines.

Best


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