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Re: How to retrieve data from an old Mac SCSI HD?

by John Albert <j.albert@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 8, 2008 at 09:31 PM

Paul wrote:
<< I have two old 4.3 GB SCSI hard drives which used to 
reside on early PowerMacs, and may hold copies of data files 
I have subsequently lost (old
tax returns, etc.) in transit to newer Mac systems. Is there 
a way, short of
buying a PowerMac 7100, for me to get at and download those 
files? >>

There are some Firewire-to-SCSI adapters out there, such as 
this:
http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Ratoc/FR1SX/
....but it's on the pricey side and not sure if it will fit 
(or work) with older SCSI drive connectors (perhaps with an 
adapter cable, but that's more $$$).

It might actually be _cheaper_ to find an old Mac in working 
condition like a 7100 or (better yet) a 7300, 7500, or 7600. 
You could get the drive up and running in the 7300, and then 
perhaps use Ethernet to connect the 7300 to your current Mac 
and transfer the files.

Or, find a dirt-cheap USB 1.1 PCI card, and transfer the 
files via a flash drive.

- John
 




 3 Posts in Topic:
How to retrieve data from an old Mac SCSI HD?
"Paul Tarantino"  2008-05-08 14:57:57 
Re: How to retrieve data from an old Mac SCSI HD?
John Albert <j.albert@  2008-05-08 21:31:53 
Re: How to retrieve data from an old Mac SCSI HD?
Howard S Shubs <howard  2008-05-09 09:37:30 

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