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Re: question about appleII scsi card.
- Subject: Re: question about appleII scsi card.
- From: Eric Shepherd <sheppy@sheppyware.net>
- Date: 2000/10/25
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: SBC Internet Services
- References: <8t78io$o21$1@nnrp1.deja.com>
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in article 8t78io$o21$1@nnrp1.deja.com, gametrader@iname.com at
gametrader@iname.com wrote on 10/25/00 11:25 AM:
> I finally got my hands on an apple IIe / GS high speed scsi card and
> was wondering about the cable. Does it use the same cable as the MAC+
> scsi cable? I have a few of those. Also are there any special drivers I
> would need to get this to work on a GS? I'm hoping to use an external
> 220 mb drive.
The Apple II High-Speed SCSI Card gives you a standard SCSI-1 style port,
just like every SCSI-capable Mac has had. Apple IIgs System Software
includes the necessary drivers for connecting SCSI hard disks (and removable
drives), tape drives, and certain CD-ROM driv
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