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Re: SCSI Apple II
aenglish@scnc.waverly.k12.mi.us (Andrea) wrote:
>Purely Theoretical:
> Would it be possible to connect an Apple II to another type of
>computer (PC or Mac) as a SCSI device? I know Macs a bit better than
>I know PCs, so to use the example of a SCSI Apple II on a Mac, it
>would show up on the desktop similar to a SCSI hard drive, for
>example. I know almost nothing about SCSIs, but it seems that if
>something like this could be done it would be a much easier solution
>than null-modem serial stuff for transfering files (and don't even
>talk to me about Macs and 3.5 inch drives; I'm sure that method is
>easiest but I don't want to start another debate ;) ).
>
> -Andrea :)
>
>aenglish@scnc.waverly.k12.mi.us
Andrea, I believe the answer is that the software for the Apple and
RamFAST SCSI cards for the Apple II do not support this type of
networking. However, I read an article about the Cirtech Insyder
internal hard drive and SCSI interface (all on a single card). The
Insyder reportedly supports exactly this. You can plug another
computer into the SCSI port/chain of the card and the drive(s) on the
Insyder's chain will show up on the other computer's desktop.
Cirtech's product line is no longer manufactured, unfortunately.
-Scott G.