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Has anyone tried this yet? You can get 36GB 2.5" Ultra320 drives for $25. Pretty cheap. I was wondering if an Ultra320 drive would even work on an old PowerBook SCSI BUS (or any older Mac's SCSI BUS.)
Well, electrically, it will work fine, with an SCA -> 40pin SCSI adapter. I've never seen such a beast, but you could make it work with an SCA -> 50pin adapter, and a 50 -> 40pin adapter. However, that's not going to fit inside of a PowerBook.
Some of the newer U320 drives will not however even allow you to fall back on older and slower rates by jumper. I have a small stack of 36gb drives that are useable in nothing but my SGI gear because they are not compatible with the older SCSI standards, even with an adapter.
Interesting... I have purchased a HP branded, Seagate made 72.8 GB Ultra-320 SCSI disk which (thru an inexpensive SCA-to-50pin adapter) works perfectly with my old Macs. That includes the SE/30, at least for those partitions below 2 GB
Now you have mentioned SGI... I'd like to reserve a partition on it for backup of my SGI Indy's 18 GB HD, but that's another story... Will the SGI understand the Apple Partition Map?
Stumbled upon this thread again through a different thread. It's cool that someone tried it. I'm thinking about getting a 15k RPM drive for my QuickSilver since I now know it works.
Would be neat if we could get people to try out different brands so we know which work or not. Then we'd have a source for cheap SCSI drives (for now, anyway.)
It may depend on the particular adapter... I have a SCA 36GB Fujitsu which doesn't work at all with my "regular" 50-pin adapter, but it's fine with a "better", terminated adapter.
Maybe we could start a page on our Wiki, in order to collect all experiences and tested models, including jumper settings etc. :b&w:
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