At 12:56 -0600 on 28/02/03, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Question is, can this mac use a current SCSI drive? I see on pricewatch

As long as it's 50-pin, yes.  Anything with more pins won't work due to the
edge connector, which won't properly fit if you put an adapter on there.

I personally don't think there's much point in putting anything larger than
about 9 GB in a 68K unless you're planning on using it as an MP3 server, and
SCSI is a bad choice for this because IDE drives in > 10 GB capacities are *SO
MUCH* cheaper.
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