I think I'm within about a month of getting myself a PowerMac G4, and 
I'm beginning to think about transferring software and files from the 
StarMax.

My current set-up has a 2-gig internal Western Digital ATA drive, and 
two external SCSI drives. I can't use both of these external drives 
at once because I can't change the SCSI ID of either of them away 
from 0, so I tend to concentrate most of my stuff on an external 
Fujitsu 18-gig drive.

I'm a retired old geezer, and I have lots of time. Speed of transfer 
to the G4 is not at all a concern of mine; cost of the transfer is 
where it's at. So it seems to me that the thing to do would be to 
hook up this Fujitsu drive to the G4. My problem, however, is that my 
SCSI education ended long ago (I have sat at a Mac keyboard every day 
without exception since 1985). The last time I needed to worry about 
it there were 25-pin connectors and there were 50-pin connectors, and 
that's all there were. Nobody talked about Wide, or Ultra, or SCSI 
with more than 50 pins.

Apple will sell me a SCSI card for the G4, and as I read the specs it 
appears to be yet another type of SCSI, a "narrow" 50-pin thing. My 
Fujitsu drive has a pair of old-fashioned Centronics 50-pin ports and 
nothing else.

Will I be able to transfer stuff from this drive to the internal drive of a G4?

Thanks. I know there are probably more efficient ways to do 
it--ethernet?--but this is the way I'd prefer to do it, if it's 
possible. Maybe down some lemonade as it's doing its thing.

Jim Donnelly
Hyattsville, Maryland

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