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Re: SCSI Device Question
- Subject: Re: SCSI Device Question
- From: jamess@cts.com (Jim Stafford)
- Date: 1996/04/13
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: CTS Network Services (CTSNET), San Diego, CA
- References: <4kdr18$8ql@crl.crl.com> <dstar1-0904961202160001@iad_ppp0307.iamerica.net> <4kfapf$da9@news3.cts.com> <DpnsLp.EnC@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU>
William R. Hall (wrh3c@watt.seas.Virginia.EDU) wrote:
: In article <4kfapf$da9@news3.cts.com>, Jim Stafford <jamess@cts.com> wrote:
: >
: >Does this mean that I can use a 230 mb Optical drive on my GS? I'd really
: >like to do this!
: Yes, you should be able to use a 230 MB Magneto-Optical (MO) drive.
: I'm using a 128 MB Fujitso MO drive on my GS, and it works (almost)
: flawlessly with the RamFAST SCSI interface. I tried it with the
: Apple High-Speed SCSI card with no success, but I didn't try any
: tricks like leaving a cartridge in when booting.
: The reason I say "almost" above is that there's one thing to be
: aware of with the RamFAST. Do _not_ write-protect the cartridge,
: or else the RamFAST will crash the system when you attempt to write
: to it. (The RamFAST doesn't know about the hardware write-protect
: switch, tries to write to the cartridge, and crashes when the write
: fails.) Write-protecting with the RamFAST utility ("software"
: write protection) works fine.
I have a Apple High Speed scsi card. Does anyone know if a mo drive will
work with this? Do you kneed any special drivers?
Thans again,
jamess