At 19:47 17-06-1999 -0400, you wrote:
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The computer also has a SCSI card in it. It looks like
a standard 50 pin
flat cable connector will work here so, it might be possible to use a
"regular" SCSI CD ROM. Is there any reason that this wouldn't work? Can
I boot the computer from a SCSI device?
I don't see why not. I was looking at a 9000 today, and it had what looked
like a standard Toshiba XM-3401B SCSI CD-ROM installed.
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