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Re: high speed scsi trm pwr mod...
- Subject: Re: high speed scsi trm pwr mod...
- From: Sandra Warnken <warnken@mother.com>
- Date: 2000/09/17
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
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I run only the Zipdrive and have no problem. The one thing that the
system does that needs a little tweak it wont boot without putting a data
disk in the 3.5" drive and doing a reboot from the keyboard. Oh and I
have a Focus drive too.
Sandy
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000 penman@N-o_s-p-a-m-cotse.com wrote:
> Multiple devices on a line aren't a problem--matter of fact this is
> how the SCSI format was developed, with the idea that multiple items
> would be on the chain, and that all would be supplying tem power--
> after all, most if not all early SCSI devices DID supply it. It was
> when items such as the ZipDrive came out that didn't use a built-in
> power supply that problems were discovered. I'm not sure who did the
> original discussion and published the gif on this--Harold Hisslop
> maybe? But I know that I've used multiple devices myself for years
> with a HS SCSI card and a RamFast with no problems. When I added a
> ZipDrive and tried to run it as the ONLY item on the chain, then I
> developed problems. The mod solved that. Also, I've not had any
> problems having both the mod and another HD unit that supplies term
> power on the same chain at the same time, tho I seem to remember some
> discussion that this could be problematic. My experience is that
> it doesn't make a difference. I much prefer to HAVE the mod than
> not when I use a HS SCSI card.
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> Penman
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