-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 In article <427af823.0411081817.39cc3e34@posting.google.com>, Xerxes409 wrote: >Whoop -- one more question. I need to get a new SCSI hard drive >(external, obviously). Since I live in Japan, the crazy electronics >district has lots of retro Mac hardware and HDD's in smaller sub-1GB >sizes. Should I buy a certain size (or would it be futile to get >anything bigger than a certain megabyte count?). I checked your earlier posts and found that you're running a IIGS. With that, you can fairly easily run as large a hard drive as you want. With the 8-bit IIs, it'd be tricky to effectively use much more than 300 MB or so because you're limited to however many ProDOS partitions (at 32 MB each) can be active alongside whatever other storage devices you have. With the IIGS, though, you can create a ProDOS partition with the system files, a few more for 8-bit apps and data, and one big HFS partition that takes up the rest of the drive. I'm using a 4.3-GB Seagate Barracuda with my IIGS. It's set up with four ProDOS partitions (IIRC) and one HFS partition. It's connected to an Apple DMA SCSI card through an 80-to-50-pin adapter that cost a few dollars. _/_ / v \ Scott Alfter (remove the obvious to send mail) (IIGS( http://alfter.us/ Top-posting! \_^_/ rm -rf /bin/laden >What's the most annoying thing on Usenet? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (Linux) iD8DBQFBkQeGVgTKos01OwkRAsvRAJ9P54RLYNXcVdk5FBPh3Ez3hfWSugCg7gyM wJi6OAeV2zA4I9E5yl0OVs4= =vLhE -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----