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Yet Another Zany Revision A SCSI Card
- Subject: Yet Another Zany Revision A SCSI Card
- From: "Iosaef the Irascible" <josefcub@gmail.com>
- Date: 6 Feb 2006 20:53:04 -0800
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Hi all!
I'll get right to the point without preamble:
Being in possession of an EPROM burner and a Revision A SCSI Card
(currently installed in my almost-a-hotrod IIe), might I ask someone to
please send along Revision C firmware in Intel Hex format?
Please and thank you,
Josef
A note for posterity: The Apple SCSI Card, Revision A supports _no_
partitioning scheme. The Rev B/C utilities will happily write a
partition scheme out using it, but the Rev A won't read it, treating
the whole drive as a 32MB ProDOS partition in Slot X, Drive 1.
By The Book that came with the Rev. A, separate devices end up assigned
to other drive and slot assignments. (Up to four: if the card is in
Slot 5, devices are allocated in Slots 5 and 2)
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