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Re: CFFA Status?



In article <ss6dnVVQd6pkFCHenZ2dnUVZ_sqdnZ2d@comcast.com>,
 "Michael J. Mahon" <mjmahon@aol.com> wrote:

> ziggy wrote:
> > In article <vn5or1d4o0l8cc56ho0s4hb5417g77pso0@4ax.com>,
> >  Mike Maginnis <maginnis@tarnover.org> wrote:
> 
> <snip>
> 
> >>You'll need the SCSI version of the Zip drive for the IIgs.  They can
> >>be had for relatively cheap on ePay - hopefully you won't get one
> >>infected with the infamous Click-of-Death.  And, obviously, the card
> >>to plug into.
> >>
> >>- Mike
> >>maginnis@tarnover.org
> >>
> >>The Computist Project
> >>http://www.computist-project.net
> > 
> > 
> > Yes, i have both ( thought i mentioned that in an earlier post ).
> > 
> > Drive works on a PC.   Tried 2 SCSI cards. ( one apple, one fastRAM ) 
> > No dice.  Thats why i decided to give up and just wait for the CFFA.
> 
> Um, RAMfast, right?
> 
> In connecting any SCSI device, you have to consider IDs and
> termination.  If you've already done all that, never mind.
> If you haven't, read the Apple II SCSI FAQ.
> 
> -michael
> 
> Music synthesis for 8-bit Apple II's!
> Home page:  http://members.aol.com/MJMahon/
> 
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> tool--and it is seriously underused."

I have both a ram fast and a OEM apple scsi card.

The zip i have has switches for both termination and ID.. So ive tried 
all combinations.. 

After an afternoon of frustration i gave up.  

The ramfast appears to work, as it does go into bios and tries to scan.

The Zip works on a PC..  

Just the combination isnt happy.. 

Going to scare up a SCSI HD ( once i get an adaptor ) and try it too.