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Old 03-12-2000, 01:13 AM
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Default anyone using the system drive and storage audio drive in the same SCSI chain?

My mac(PPC G3-333mhz) came with an internal UW system drive plugged to the 68 pin internal port on the SCSI atto xpress single-ended PCI-PSC card. Will 001 work if I add another SCSI drive in the same chain bus internaly? Is any body using this configuration? because I don't know yet nobody with this kind setup.Or the best option is to go to an ATA/Ide drive connected to the port in the logic board? The ribbon of the UW drive has already the two 68 pin connector to add more devices to the chain and my unit have still two mor bay internally.

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