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Steven wrote:
> This may be a problem. Blade servers are designed to keep the SCSI
drives cool. It appears that your box was designed for IDE.
Blade servers ?
This may not be conclusive, but I found two newsgroup messages
essentially saying that when it comes to putting SCSI into a small
form factor box like this, one should forget about it. Some extreme
retrofit measures were hypothesized, but I think this is outside the
scope of anything I wish to attempt. I'll check the forum maintained
by Shuttle, but this is starting to look like a losing proposition. I
just don't know why their Tech. Support Dept. indicated this was
possible, during my pre-sales call.
Jordan
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