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Hi Mike - On the Web: www.centrix-intl.com usually quite good www.compgeeks.com usually too many SCA drives www.club-mac.com usually running an UltraSCSI blowout this week it's a 4.5GB seagate for $239. Locally, pcsforeveryone has a fairly reasonable price on the 4.5 GB IBM 7200 RPM UW SCSI drive. This is the fastest drive I've ever installed on a Linux box with hdparm -Tt numbers > 12.5 MB/sec when run off a Compaq 5100 Workstaion with an NCR 53c875. I just paid $119 each for a pair of Quantum 2 GB Wide drives at Centrix International. I've installed one in an IBM Intellistation and it'd doing pretty good. They've recently added Seagate Barracuda 2 GB UW for that price. My main system here at home has a 4.5GB Quantum Viking SCA that I snarfed at CompGeeks for $169 + $25 for the adapter. Live and learn. IMHO the SCA adapters are suboptimal - I get so many resets that it's easier to run Asynch. ccb
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