> IIRC the G3's CD-ROM drive is SCSI but I don't recall if it is on a
> separate bus or not.
>
> The floppy drive is not SCSI.
>
> Could you be referring to a ZIP drive, they are often set to SCSI ID 5.
>
> --

Hi Clark:

Thanks for the post, but I think you misunderstood me.  The IIsi does
have a floppy drive (albeit gunked up and non-functioning), and SCSI
is the only interface in a IIsi.  I was flipping back and forth
talking about the two computers, and I must have lost you in there.
The G3 has a CD-ROM, a Zip Drive, IDE and a SCSI bus. The SCSI bus
comes in handy for formatting and installing software on drives for
other Macs I have that have nothing but gunked up old floppy drives
and Appletalk ports.

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