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Re: Mac Configurations



I know that the 6360 and the 6400s both used IDE drives. I don't think
the 7200s did.

Dan

On Thursday, April 11, 2002, at 12:25 PM, Rob Reynolds wrote:

> I was afraid it wouldn't be as easy as I'd hoped. I'll have to do some
> digging in the spec database. I'm using an old Quadra 700 now, and I'd
> like
> to get a PowerPC based unit that will run OS8.6, with an IDE drive for,
> as I
> mentioned, ease of upgrading. I see a lot of the PowerPC 6200 and 7200
> series machines at the local recycle center and was hoping there was an
> easy
> way to know which had what I wanted.
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Rob
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> It didn't really "start" at any particular point. Low end
>> machines as early
>> as the Performa series had ATA hard drives. Better machines had SCSI
>> hard
>> drives. It wasn't until the iMac and the third G3 series that the
>> motherboards started shipping exclusively as ATA.
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