My 4000/200 came (used, of course!) with internal SCSI HD and CD-R (as well as 
internal IDE HD and CD-ROM) and worked well with at least 2 external SCSI devices 
hooked up as well.

I�m fairly certain, from my experience with various Macs and clones, that the only 
thing you have to do when you have a single SCSI bus for both internal and external 
devices is make sure that all SCSI addresses are different and that none is set to 7, 
which is the address of the SCSI controller itself.

>Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2001 14:48:25 -0700
>Subject: Dual IDE Drives?
>From: Dave Corder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[SNIP]
>� anyone know how easy it is to
>add an internal SCSI device (say, a Zip drive) while leaving the external
>port hooked up and useable?
>
>TIA,
>
>Dave Corder


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