SCSI on PowerMac G4 3,3
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    AvatharV
    Posts: 15 from 2012/11/20
    From: Modesto, CA
    I am working out some installation issues at the moment, but in testing hard drives for possible use as boot drives, I have come across some of my old Amiga drives.

    I know I have a bunch of old SCSI drives. Is SCSI supported in MorphOS? If so, does anyone have any recommendations on what which specific card to get?

    I have a SCSI tower with 3 hard drives, a CD Rom, and a ZIP drive. I would love to be able to find out what was on them.

    -AV
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    Powerbook G4 1.67Ghz, 2G RAM, 110GB HD, MorphOS 3.10
    Mac Mini G4, 1 G RAM, MorphOS 3.8
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    zukow
    Posts: 642 from 2005/2/9
    From: Poland
    i have symbios 810 here and it works without serious problems (from time to time it throws errorlog to morhos debuglog during booting).
    Morphos creates symbios.device in memory. I haven't tested drives but scanners work ok (i'm the author of http://library.morph.zone/Scanning_with_SCANdal)
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    Andreas_Wolf
    Posts: 12074 from 2003/5/22
    From: Germany
    > Is SCSI supported in MorphOS? If so, does anyone have any recommendations
    > on what which specific card to get?

    http://www.morphos-team.net/hardware has a list of supported SCSI host adapters.
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    amigadave
    Posts: 2794 from 2006/3/21
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    Andreas_Wolf wrote:,
    Quote:

    http://www.morphos-team.net/hardware has a list of supported SCSI host adapters.



    But aren't there some problems with using SCSI on Mac G4 computers running MorphOS3.1? I thought I read that those SCSI controllers listed only worked on the Pegasos1&2 computers, and not the G4 PowerMac's?

    I would like to have a SCSI2, or SCSI3 controller on PCI card that works with MorphOS3.1 and my G4 PowerMac (and soon G5 PowerMac), but don't know which one('s) will work, if any.
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    Simon
    Posts: 809 from 2008/7/6
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    That is solved since that latest update. I have a Tekram DC-390u in mine and i recognized my external Zip without problems.
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  • MorphOS Developer
    zukow
    Posts: 642 from 2005/2/9
    From: Poland
    scsi cards work with powermacs since 3.0
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    Jim
    Posts: 4977 from 2009/1/28
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    I have used them, but since most of my drives are u320 I find the controllers a bottleneck.
    So the SCSI drives are either sitting unused or they're in PCs.
    And 10K rpm drives are noisy buggers.

    As a scanner interface, I can understand SCSI.
    But SATA is the way to go for hard drives.

    [ Edited by Jim 22.11.2012 - 22:00 ]
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    Andreas_Wolf
    Posts: 12074 from 2003/5/22
    From: Germany
    > scsi cards work with powermacs since 3.0

    True. And just for reference the relevant quote from the 3.0 release notes:

    "Fixed Symbios SCSI cards support on PowerMacs."
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    amigadave
    Posts: 2794 from 2006/3/21
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    Great! I obviously did not read the release notes for 3.0, or 3.1. In fact, I rarely read the release notes for any new version of MorphOS too closely, but I should.
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    AvatharV
    Posts: 15 from 2012/11/20
    From: Modesto, CA
    Okay, this is all very helpful. Any recommendations on where to pick one up, these days?

    Back in the day, I used to do a lot of my Amiga purchases on eBay. Still a good way to go, or are there better options?

    I live in California near San Francisco.


    -AV
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    Powerbook G4 1.67Ghz, 2G RAM, 110GB HD, MorphOS 3.10
    Mac Mini G4, 1 G RAM, MorphOS 3.8
    PowerMac G5, 1.8G, 4G RAM, MorphOS 3.10 (one day)
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  • Jim
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    Not that I know of.
    That's where you're going to find the best deal.
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