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Re: question about appleII scsi card.



Is it the same cable that I use to connect my MAC plus and MAC classic
II to my external scsi stuff? I have a bernoulli 90 with a few disks I
use for my plus.

I had one of these cables I tried on a PC future domain card and it
cooked the interface on an old magneto optical I had.

I also realized I don't have any IIgs system disks :(

Anybody have any for trade?

I have several prodos disks. Can the IIgs boot off the harddrive?
Actually I'm probably pretty clueless on what this apple can do. It
does play silpheed great though :)

Thanks
Mark

In article <8tc8ec01auk@enews1.newsguy.com>,
  "David Chiu" <none@nowhere.org> wrote:
> Just to nic-pic you Eric ;-) SCSI connector used by Macintosh and
Apple II
> SCSI cards are *NOT* SCSI-1 Standard, but vendor specific
implementation.
> "SCSI-1" connector is generally associated with the large 50-pin type
> connector on drive enclosures.
>
> "Eric Shepherd" <sheppy@sheppyware.net> wrote in message
> B61D0E62.CE92%sheppy@sheppyware.net">news:B61D0E62.CE92%sheppy@sheppyware.net...
>
> > The Apple II High-Speed SCSI Card gives you a standard SCSI-1 style
port,
> > just like every SCSI-capable Mac has had.  Apple IIgs System
Software
> > includes the necessary drivers for connecting SCSI hard disks (and
> removable
> > drives), tape drives, and certain CD-ROM driv
>
>


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