Can SCSI and ATA coexist?

My Mac G4 450 came with a 36 GB SCSI drive, I purchased a 160 GB Ultra ATA drive and a Ultra ATA ribbon cable. I assumed all I had to do was install the drive and connect the cable then run disk utility. No such luck. The drive is a seagate barracuda plus 8mb ultraATA/100. I've tried all four jumper positions, and since the cable is a dual drive I tried both primary and secondary positions. At each restart the screen shows only a folder flashing between a mac face and a question mark. Disconnecting power at the new drive, and or disconnecting the ribbon at the new drive produces the same results. The only way to reboot is to disconnect the ribbon cable from the motherboard. When that cable is connected it can't find a system. Any ideas? P.S. I recently installed a sonnet 1.2GHZ upgrade about 2-months ago but no problems.

Did you zap the pram after you installed the new HD? Always a good idea after you make any change to the hardware.
See if that helps.
If not, error code -20 indicates an I/O error. Error codes are here.
An I/O error would explain the failed format.
On your G4, you want that either as master or slave. Probably a master and stuck to the end of the cable. Don't know about the current Barracudas, but for a lot of them you set the jumper on pins 7 and 8. Look at the top of the drive, they usually have a little diagram -- otherwise check Seagate's site. Slave has no jumpers.
Next to the cable, what kind of cable did you buy? How long and how many wires? The ATA standard calls for 18" maximum, and I would suggest that don't go longer than that unless you're buying really good cables. Don't really need longer than that anyway from the mb to bay 3. Exceding 18" with suspect cables and you risk data corruption.
You really need to make sure you get an ATA/66 compliant cable (which also covers ATA/100 and ATA/133), in that I mean make sure it has 80 wires. There are in reality on 40 connectors (40 wires used for connection), but the other 40 wires are used for sheilding. The ATA/66 (and /100 and /133) specs demand you use an 80 wires cable.
If you can get a teflon cable, usually they're yellow. Seem be work a bit better. If you can't don't sweat it as long as it's 80 wires and no longer 18".
Oh, by the way, since you're attaching the 160GB on the motherboard, bear in mind you won't get full formatted capacity. You have either a Sawtooth or a Gigabit Ethernet with an ATA/66 bus. Older ATA protocals like ATA/66 have a cap of 137GB (about 128GB formatted). So your 160GB will show only about 128GB after you get it formatted. (Only cure for that is to get an ATA-6, e.g. ATA/133 PCI card; should work fine though on the motherboard although giving you only 128GB.)
But just to be clear I should be able to just connect the cable to the board and then to the drive, open disk utility erase and reformat right?Provided it's jumpered correctly, and zapping the pram at startup, the answer is yes. Something is amiss.
SCSI and ATA can coexist. I've Seagate 15K SCSI Cheetah on an ATTO UL3D in my DA, with a 3 ATA Barracudas -- one on the motherboard, two on a Siig PCI ATA card.
DA-Giga 2x1.33; Cube-Giga 1.3; PB 15" 1.33-Hitachi 100GB 7K100, Pioneer DVR-K05   Mac OS X (10.4)   Cheetah 15.3K, ATTO UL3D, Radeon 9600 Pro

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