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Re: SCSI Orb drive on a IIGS?
- Subject: Re: SCSI Orb drive on a IIGS?
- From: "Anthony G Beckett" <anthony@nospam.unnamedpcmuseum.com>
- Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2001 21:31:23 +1000
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: AustarNet (www.austarnet.com.au)
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Sweeeeeeeeeeeet.. :)
Good to hear that you had success! Has anyone confirmed that a SCSI Zip
Drive works? Curious now!
--
Regards;
Anthony G Beckett
http://www.unnamedpcmuseum.com
"Matthew Carpenter" <msc1983@mac.com> wrote in message
news:msc1983-2210011812010001@192.168.1.101...
> In article <9r0f67$ab$1@austar-news.austarnet.com.au>, "Anthony G Beckett"
> <anthony@nospam.unnamedpcmuseum.com> wrote:
>
> > Matthew;
> >
> > I cannot see why not! Might not be able to handle the size of the drive
> > however, unless you have 32+ partitions!
> >
>
>
> After reading the info Lyle directed me to I successfully partitioned the
> drive. I made to partitions. One 32MB ProDOS partition and
> one....um....2,168MB HFS partition. <G>. I installed GS/OS with the HFS
> file system onto the ProDOS partition and have now successfully booted up
> to the Orb a couple of times....Now if I just had something more than
> 1.25MB of RAM total....with just the OS I have around 312k available for
> other applications.
> --
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