Power Macintosh G3: Ultra Wide SCSI Hard Drive Information

This article contains important information and specifications for the Ultra Wide SCSI internal hard disk option for Power Macintosh G3 computers.
If your computer came with an Ultra Wide SCSI hard disk drive, the following additional components are installed in your computer:


About the Ultra Wide SCSI-3 Bus

You can connect up to three internal devices (including your internal hard disk) to the Ultra Wide SCSI-3 bus on this card. (You can't connect more than three because there isn't enough space in the computer.) All devices on the same SCSI bus must have unique ID numbers, but devices on different SCSI buses may use the same SCSI ID number. (For example, you could have a removable media drive with ID number 3 connected to the Narrow SCSI-1 bus and a hard disk with ID number 3 connected to the Ultra Wide SCSI-3 bus.)

The hard disk that was installed in your computer at the factory, as well as the SCSI card itself, have already reserved certain SCSI ID numbers on the Ultra Wide SCSI-3 bus. Other ID numbers are available for assignment to SCSI devices that are added later, as described in the following table.
Ultra Wide SCSI ID number
Device
0
Factory-installed hard disk drive (terminated)
1 through 6
Available
7
SCSI PCI card (terminated)
8 through 15
Available


Important: The factory-installed internal hard disk and the SCSI card are both terminated. Other SCSI devices that you install and connect to the Ultra Wide SCSI-3 bus must not be terminated. If you attach a terminated device to the internal SCSI interface, the computer will malfunction. You use the internal ribbon cable with the 68-pin connectors to connect an internal SCSI device to the Ultra Wide SCSI bus.

Ultra Wide SCSI Card Specifications
Published Date: Feb 20, 2012