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road tested SCSI hard drives?
Have read with interest the posts on Firewire drives. I'm looking for a quiet, reliable SCSI hard drive to use with Digi 001. Anyone have favorites to recommend? Also, any more info on advantages (or disadvantages) of SCSI would be appreciated; I mainly am sticking with it to keep things simple because I'm on a PowerMac 8600 (with a Sonnet G3 500 upgrade card), so I'm already set up for it. Thanks,
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Re: road tested SCSI hard drives?
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Seagate probably is the only company that still makes Narrow (50pin 20MBps, even though your Macs' internal bus is maxxed out at 10MBps) SCSI drives. Check it out here.
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