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If the driver was installed successfully, you should be able to boot
the new system disk and access the CD-ROM drive.


A second possibility is that you are booting from a hard drive with
GS/OS already installed.  If so, all you need to do is launch the
Installer from the :Install disk, click on Customize, ensure the boot
partition of the hard drive is selected, and install "Device: SCSI
CD-ROM Drive" onto the hard drive.  You will then have to reboot.

> Either how, I have a plain ol' Apple SCSI card... Would a card upgrade help?
> It doesn' t say on the card whether it's rev c ot rev b...Darren

Assuming it is an original Apple SCSI card (not a High-Speed one),
check the ROM on the card.  Revision C is labelled "341-0437-A".  If
it doesn't say that, then you have revision A or B card, which isn't
supported by GS/OS, and doesn't support a CD-ROM drive.

An Apple High-Speed SCSI card doesn't need any kind of upgrade to
support the original Apple CD-ROM drive - I have used one on mine
without problems.
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David Empson
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