Here is my setup to the best of my knowledge.<BR>Athlon [email protected]<BR>512 SDRAM<BR>Maxtor 20GB HD 7200RPM IDE<BR>IDE DVD-ROM<BR><BR>SCSI AHA or whatever pci card<BR>SCSI 12X CDRW<BR>SCSI 7200RPM 9.1GB ...
I'm building a new system with a fast SCSI hard drive and an Ultra160 SCSI controller. Contrary to the case with hard drives, it doesn't seem like the latest technology is available with the SCSI ...
There has been a resurgence of user reports indicating kernel panics when writing to or reading from SCSI devices under Mac OS X 10.4.x. MacFixIt reader Dave writes: "I use EMC's (used to be Dantz) ...
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In brief: Solid-state drives afford a wealth of benefits compared to mechanical drives, and now IT admis and hardware enthusiasts clinging to legacy systems have the opportunity to leverage SSD perks ...
For fans of vintage computers of the 80s and 90s, SCSI can be a real thorn in the side. The stock of functioning hard drives is dwindling, and mysterious termination issues are sure to have you ...
The Panther Poll This thread asks "What are your plans regarding the installation of Mac OS X 10.3 "Panther)?" Panther Installed? How Did It Go? This thread contains general discussion about ...
Hey everyone! Plenty of reviews in tonight, and while I'm sure most of you are already in bed, there's still the special group of insomniacs that I owe a post to. Enjoy the news, goodnight all :).
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When I started working for MacUser magazine in 1993, I was assigned to a gray cubicle with an old Mac IIci inside. (The summer intern didn’t get the latest and greatest.) I don’t know how that was ...
Sometimes a mix of old and new is better than either the old or new alone. That’s what [Brad Carter] learned when he was given an old 1990s sound board with a noisy SCSI drive in it. In case you don’t ...