What is SCSI disk mode and why would I want it?
“); // –> A: This allows you to connect your PowerBook to another Mac and access the PowerBook hard disk as simply as if it were local (The other machine will need to have a SCSI interface otherwise you have no hope. This includes many old Mac machines, but more recent ones do not come with a SCSI interface and thus you would need to add a one to it if you want to utilize this feature). This is very useful when you want to install software without using the CD drive, transfer large file’s, or simply use your no longer needed PowerBook as an extra storage device (but come on, you could sell it and buy a massive hard disk).
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