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Re: Moving SCSI HDs between Mac/IIe? Update
- Subject: Re: Moving SCSI HDs between Mac/IIe? Update
- From: "Ernest" <ernestls@home.com>
- Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 02:15:34 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: @Home Network
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Ernest wrote in message ...
>I've set up my Quadra 605 to browse the internet using my @home account,
and
>I've given it a 20meg ProDos partition to use with my IIe card. I'm hoping
>to download Apple II files/images, and move them to the ProDos partition so
>that I can move them from that partition to the 5.25 disk drive. I haven't
>tried it yet but that's my goal.
>
>The question that I have is... will an external SCSI drive that was set up
>on my Apple IIe work if it's connected to my Mac? It so, I could just dump
>files to that HD, and then plug it back into the IIe. I know that I'll need
>to change the ID number on the external drive but I wanted to check and see
>if it would even work. It seems like it should but I don't know much about
>Macintosh computers.
>
FYI. I was able to borrow a IIe card manual, and according to the manual,
you can attach an external SCSI HD that was set up for the IIe but you have
to set it up using the Macintosh system running under the IIe emulator, and
you can only set it up to use 10meg partitions. Apparently, this will allow
it to run on both the IIe and the Mac, so files can be dumped to the
external drive, and then moved to the IIe computer that way.
I'll give it a try this weekend, and post a further update on what I find.
E