Did the aws95 come standard with the 5 drive tray? Mine did but I
don't think they all did.

On Jul 29, 12:47 am, PeterH <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jul 28, 2009, at 2:42 PM, Magnetic Control Industry wrote:
>
> > Apple Workgroup Server 9150 or Apple Workgroup Server 95.
>
> The WGS 95 was an interesting system, but too many of these are  
> missing their DMA cards and/or their "five drive trays".
>
> In the very same case was the WGS 9150.
>
> Now, the 9150 is PPC, that is true, but it had available for is a  
> very good G3 card made by NewerTech.
>
> That, plus a Spectrum 24 video card will give you a very decent server.
>
> The 9150 also came with the "five drive tray".
>
> I've got two WGS 95s and three WGS 9150s, and the 9150 with the  
> NewerTech G3 card and the Supermac video card is hard to beat.
>
> If the Rev. of the Supermac card's firmware is 3.0 or 3.1, then that  
> card works in both 68K and PPC Macs.
>
> A possibly disadvantage of the "five drive tray" is it is laid out  
> for five full-height drives, Seagate 4 GB, in most cases, and Quantum  
> (but labeled Seagate) 4 GB, in some cases.
>
> I have used ACARD's "SCSIDE" adapters in these models, and a SCSIDE  
> adapter has no limit, and I have tested 160 GB, 300 GB and 400 GB  
> drives, and I am certain drives up to 750 GB would work as well,  
> depending upon the OS.
>
> An advantage of the 9150 is its much later MacOS support.
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