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Re: Will This Work?
In article <47n1rc$6c2@hp5.online.apple.com>,
MadScientist <madscientist@eworld.com> wrote:
> I want to replace my Apple IIgs's hard disk drive with a Syquest 44. I
> have a CMS scsi card, with its drivers, and I use it in a ROM 03 IIgs with
> 2 megs of RAM and System 6.0.1. Will this drive work?
My one works fine on an Apple High-speed SCSI card.
As long as you don't remove the cartridge, the computer should treat
it just like a hard drive.
If you do want to change cartridges, you need a SCSI card and/or
drivers that know about removable hard drives. The RamFast and Apple
High-Speed SCSI cards are fine, but the original Apple SCSI card's
firmware does not support this (if you swap the cartridge, the
partition table will not be re-read, and you run a very high risk of
destroying the data on the new cartridge).
The original Apple SCSI card can support cartridge swapping under
GS/OS, because the GS/OS drivers bypass the firmware. However, it is
probably not safe to enter ProDOS-8 after swapping the cartridge,
unless you reboot first.
The CMS SCSI card may be more limited: it is probably not safe to
swap cartridges at all, unless you reboot.
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David Empson
dempson@actrix.gen.nz
Snail mail: P.O. Box 27-103, Wellington, New Zealand