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Re: scsi cards fixable?
Jack,
for the two REV.C SCSI cards, possibly the EPROM has gone bad.
I HAVE SPARES! Just $3 each plus shipping ($1.00 shipping).
My Rev. C ROMs can also be used to upgrade from Rev.B, the older version.
Two possibilities:
(a) Send the old ROM chips from your cards to me, to test in card
known to be good,
or
(b) Buy the EPROMs for Rev. C from me. (Money back, less postage,
if these do not fix the card).
Steve Buggie buggie@unm.edu
200 College Rd.
Gallup NM 87301
NOTE: My e-mail was down for 5 weeks but I am on-line again, if only
from a college classroom.....
Jack Countryman (jcountry@seidata.com) wrote:
: I've been given three Apple II scsi cards...two Rev C and one High
: Speed. The problem is that none of them work. The system or scsi card
: test disk do not see them, in any slot of multiple IIGS cpus, and a
: known good hard drive with system 6.01 is likewise not seen when hooked
: to them. Does anyone have an idea of how to do any diagnostics on these
: or whether its feasable or economical to repair them?