How to install a 2nd HD??/

I have a B&W G3 Powermac...It currently has a 20gb SCSI with about 11gb free...I mainly use this older G3 for just messin around on the net, but a buddy of mine gave me an old Seagate Cheetah 9.1gb SCSI, and i would like to install it as a 2nd HD, but i have no idea what I am doing...I am not new to Macs, but this will be my first HD project...Any info is greatly appreciated!!! Also I curently am running 10.4.8 w/ 320mb of RAM...Thx...

Exactly what model is it, how tall is it {1 inch, 1.5 inch, 3 inch} and how many pins on the data connector {50, 68, 80}?
You will need a SCSI PCI card, such as the ATTO UL2D or ATTO UL3D that shipped in those Macs and later. If you get one of those, there are firmware updates that it may need to get it to work under Mac OS X.
IDE drives (which this is not) use address 0 and 1. SCSI drives use 0 through 6, the controller gets 7, and some controllers and drives can support addresses through 15. This makes the Addressing a little more complex, but there are tables that show how to set it if you don't do binary. The downside of being able to connect an arbitrary number of drives is that the end of the cable MUST be terminated.
For a 68-pin drive, you will need a 68-pin flat SCSI cable, either pale yellow shiny "teflon" or "twist-and-flat". Most SCSI drives that size and larger cannot be terminated with a strap-setting. The required terminator is non-trivial in size, and is often fixed at the end of the cable (and that is by far the cheapest way to buy it if you need to buy one).
80-pin Single Connector Attachment (SCA) drives are "hot-swap" drives, and you will need a small converter board to make the conversion back to 68-pin. In this set-up, the SCSI Address and options are set on the converter board. The drive picks up the address and options it needs as it powers up.
It is unlikely, but possible for that to be a 50-pin drive. You can use a 50-pin converter at the drive, or if you expect no further SCSI devices, you can cut corners and use less-capable cabling and controller.

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