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Name: Derek
Date: August 9, 2002 at 04:57:21 Pacific
Subject: scsi2 to ide adapter for int. hard drive
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I have an internal hard drive for my Mac LCIII. I noticed that it has a SCSI2 connector. I was wondering if there was some sort of adapter or cable or something that I could use to hook this hard drive up to my PC so I could transfer files back and forth.


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Name: the pickle
Date: August 9, 2002 at 08:40:33 Pacific
Subject: scsi2 to ide adapter for int. hard drive
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I know there are IDE-to-SCSI converters, but I don't think you can go in reverse.

However, PC SCSI cards are cheap - like $15 - so that's probably a better idea.

You'll need software capable of reading and writing HFS volumes on your PC in order for this to work, though.

p


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