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Re: Apple II SCSI Card
- Subject: Re: Apple II SCSI Card
- From: Wayne Stewart <waynes@intergate.ca>
- Date: Sun, 09 Dec 2001 21:49:03 -0800
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
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Macnlos wrote:
> Here is what I gathered from the picture of the auction:
>
> Brand: APPLE
> Box Title: Apple II SCSI Card
> Box: Standard White Apple Box
> Picture: Looks like a longer board with a ribbon cable to a DB25 connector
> for the back.
> Notes: On the box it says that it supports Apple II Plus, IIc and IIgs
>
I believe that says " Apple II Plus, IIe and IIgs" not "Apple II Plus, IIc and
IIgs"
Anyways, you have the original Apple II SCSI card sometimes refereed to as
the Rev C SCSI card although they may be a Rev A, B, or C. The differences
between these are only in the EPROM. Since it says IIgs on the box it should
be a Rev B or C, most likely a Rev C. The mayor difference between the Rev
B & C are that GSOS won't run on the Rev B.
I believe I've run both of those Syquest drives and a Rodime 20mb with that
card. Can't say about the 1gb drive but it can't hurt to try.
It may be worthwhile reading the FAQ about both termination and Term power.
Wayne