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Re: Apple II SCSI Card Rev. A





Bill Garber wrote:
Well, I bought one of these, and I need help partitioning an 80 meg drive and formatting it so I get the partitions writeable and not failing. I understand I need the Rev. C or D Rom for it, but how and where do I get it, and then do I need to solder or what? Anything would be a help at this point, as I am ready to throw in the towel, a wet towel, right into the damned thing, while it's up and running. LMAO! No, I wouldn't do that, I'm just frustrated is all. But help, please, I could use it. Links to text files, program files, whatever you've got, I will take them.
Thank you all.
Bill
P.S. Apologies may be in order, the red on blue might have been my own fault, I was playing around with my colors in IE and they are used here. I totally forgot that OE and IE are like the same author, MicroSOFT. Ever think about that one?, Micro (small ), and Soft (not hard ). LMAO.
Anyway, sorry about the color stuff.
The Rev C ROM is the largest socketed chip on your SCSI card. Every chip
has a number, the ROM chip is number U3A. The only way to get the Rev C ROM is for someone with one to copy theirs. That person has to have an EPROM programmer that'll handle that size of EPROM, unfortunately unfortunately mine won't. Mayhaps a reader with the right hardware will
be willing to do it for a small fee.

	Wayne