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Re: Can I make my new HD bootable on my IIe?
- Subject: Re: Can I make my new HD bootable on my IIe?
- From: Wayne Stewart <waynes@intergate.bc.ca>
- Date: 2000/06/05
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
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It appears that you likely have some hardware fault that won't let your SCSI
card function in Slot 7. What I'd suggest for convenience sake is using a
program on a 5.25 disk to boot slot 5. This is the one I used on a DOS 3.3
disk at one time.
10 PRINT CHR$(4);"PR#5"
Ernest wrote:
> I don't seem to have a choice right now. The system won't see the HD when
> it's in slot #7. It does see the HD when the SCSI card is in slot #5. When I
> put the HS SCSI card in slot #7, and try to boot, the computer seems to go
> straight to the Unidisk in slot #6, and when I boot with Prodos 8, it
> doesn't see the HD on slot #7 but it will on slot #5.
>
> Also, as someone above mentioned, when I boot with the HD in slot #5, the
> computer just keeps trying to boot from slot #6 (unidisk drive.)
>
> Also, my Apple is an enhanced IIe.
>
> Ernest