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Re: Apple //e HardDrive



in article 3909FE62.D4A64F13@intergate.bc.ca, Wayne Stewart at
waynes@intergate.bc.ca wrote on 28/04/00 23:10:

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> 
> Bruce Baker wrote:
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>> if the card will work in a //e it most certainly will work in a //gs.
> 
> But not necessarily with GSOS
> As an example Apple rev A & B SCSI cards
> 

Ok guys, don't get excited... I can't get the card to work in the IIGS
either... whatever slot I use, the GS keeps beeping at startup (though I'm
new to the GS, I guess this is some kind of a startup alert) and stops on
the first startup page. I even tried the control panel in GS/OS to specify
what slot my card was in, but it obviously doesn't keep the settings on the
system floppy. Does anybody have any idea of the HD system format ? Dos or
ProDOS ? Or maybe CP/M ? (there's a CP/M-Z80 card in my IIe) Thought I doubt
it... Somebody rich enough at that time to buy a 10MB HD for his IIe would
certainly have bought it for IIe-related purposes...


Seb