Dunno, but this stuff is really interesting to me. All kinds of info on implementations and comparisons with other platforms are coming out of the woodwork!
I am going to try to document the speed differences between SCSI and IDE on my Quadra 630. I will also just for fun test SCSI on the SE/30, not expecting anything great there, but its worth a try. Anyway, I am hoping to get people to follow the steps I did for bench marking on their machines, so we can get some numbers to work with. Mostly I want to get someone to try a Q950, some other Quadra, and a Power Mac with SCSI, so we can compare some numbers. Certainly some of the numbers will be HDD dependent, but we should be able to get at least some notion of how the different storage mediums compare. A lot of people have the SCSI2SD V5, and while that is SD-card dependent, it gives a someone more consistent test drive.
Apple never provided for fast internal drives!
I was going to mention that earlier, about the only internal drive controller that could be called 'fast' was the WGS95 PDS card, but that only works with A/UX!

I wonder how popular NuBus based storage options were. I know they were "popular", but I just am wondering what percentage of people might have had one.
Love the fact that they snuck the support for 512K into the 128K board right under the very noses of Scully & Cost Cutting Company.
I do too, its too bad that other 'slips' like that didn't happen with other RoadApple designs. Though, some similar stuff happened later. I really do believe that the Q630 was designed to run at 40MHz, but since it was designated to be a lower-end machine, it was forced (probably by management!

) to run at 33MHz. Simply move two resistors to get the clock-generator to output 40MHz, and you are good to go!