I think I've found a deal on an unused 4.3Gb Seagate ST15230N drive to
put into my external case but it is SCSI-2.
The owner wanted to use it in his SE-30 but it wouldn't work.
Will the Lombard be able to read SCSI-2?
Thanks
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On Feb 18, 2005, at 9:07 AM, Andrew in Ann Arbor wrote:
I think I've found a deal on an unused 4.3Gb Seagate ST15230N drive to
put into my external case but it is SCSI-2.
The owner wanted to use it in his SE-30 but it wouldn't work.
Will the Lombard be able to read SCSI-2?
Yeah. The SE-30 should
On Feb 18, 2005, at 10:25 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
On 18/02/05 11:07, Andrew in Ann Arbor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think I've found a deal on an unused 4.3Gb Seagate ST15230N drive to
put into my external case but it is SCSI-2.
The owner wanted to use it in his SE-30 but it wouldn't work.
Andrew in Ann Arbor wrote:
I think I've found a deal on an unused 4.3Gb Seagate ST15230N drive to
put into my external case but it is SCSI-2.
The owner wanted to use it in his SE-30 but it wouldn't work.
Will the Lombard be able to read SCSI-2?
Thanks
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