Does Anyone Still Use Scsi Drives |
Sun 15 May 2005, 05:40
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Title says it all: Is anyone using SCSI drives with a recent model Mac? I have a SCSI board in my G4 that I put in originally so that I could transfer files out of my old Power Computing clone when I upgraded. Currently I'm not using it (the old SCSI drive was only 300 MB; it's not worth keeping connected). I guess most people use FireWire for external drives these days, but I'm a bit leery of that since I use a FireWire audio interface (MOTU 828). I'm needing an external drive to take up the overflow from my internal drive to and serve as an archive, something on the order of 200 GB. Would it be worth my while to look for a SCSI drive, or should I forget it and stick to FireWire drives?
-------------------- Dave Cornutt
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cornutt Does Anyone Still Use Scsi Drives Sun 15 May 2005, 05:40
fastlanephil You can install another internal IDE hard drive in... Sun 15 May 2005, 17:08
lepetitmartien SCSI drives are more expensive and if they propose... Sun 15 May 2005, 18:13
Lotus17 Like LePetit said, they are use in high end video ... Mon 16 May 2005, 04:48
dixiechicken Be ware that firewire drives usbdrives and serial ... Sat 21 May 2005, 15:54
fastlanephil You can install another internal IDE hard drive in... Sun 15 May 2005, 17:08
lepetitmartien SCSI drives are more expensive and if they propose... Sun 15 May 2005, 18:13
Lotus17 Like LePetit said, they are use in high end video ... Mon 16 May 2005, 04:48
dixiechicken Be ware that firewire drives usbdrives and serial ... Sat 21 May 2005, 15:54
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