Michele wrote:
Guess it could be a SCSI Zip drive connected to an Apple II SCSI card - but then... how to make it work? Just like a 100megs HD? (Quite enough indeed, my IIGS had a 20megs scsi HD and it was only half full...).
Use a SCSI Zip drive. Set the SCSI ID to 5 on the Zip if you're using another drive as your boot drive. Some people have partitioned the Zip disk and used the Zip as their main hard drive. Your SCSI card or another drive might have to provide term power. I used to use a Jaz drive with my IIgs. Maybe it was my bad luck but I had very poor reliability with Jaz disks. Iomega replaced them for free but a backup device that fails repeatedly doesn't emake you feel too confident. After that I found a way to burn ProDOS CDs on the Mac and never used the Jaz with the IIgs again.Nowadays I normally just have a 250mb hard drive, 40x CD reader, 200mb SyQuest and a 135mb MO drive connected to my IIgs.
Wayne