Hi, guys! -
I know this might be a simple question, but I needed some feedback.
I have two dual-proccessor Xeon servers that I aquired a while back; equivalent to P-3 450. I am planning to make one into a video/graphics box. It's currently got 2 SCSI 3 drives, but there are IDE slots where I can add regular HDDs. No AGP, but a lot of PCI... and an ISA! (when was tha last time you saw an ISA slot? Which is strange this being a P-3 board.) The BIOS starts up in SCSI mode.
The other is a LINUX server (also P-3 era), but it's missing one of the processors. The board has an AGP slot, but only two PCI slots. I can find another matching processor, or swap for the first two.
Now the question: Is it possible to turn a SCSI server from the ground-up into a normal PC editor? Granted, I am familiar with most older turnkey systems with an IDE box and SCSI array, but I'm not SCSI-versed.
-TNX
