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Old 08-17-1999, 05:12 PM
Dog BBQ Dog BBQ is offline
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Default Narrow to wide Adapter.....Internal!!!!

Where can I get an adapter to hook a wide drive to my Internal SCSI in a 9600?

And since the wide Drive has to be last on the Chain what device in the 9600 is last?

Internal HD
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Old 08-17-1999, 05:22 PM
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Default Re: Narrow to wide Adapter.....Internal!!!!

For the adapter, check out Granite Digital:

http://www.scsipro.com

I'm not sure about the order for the 9600s. Best bet is to run that one by Apple.



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