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Re: Help installing ZIP drive
- Subject: Re: Help installing ZIP drive
- From: Ziggy <Ziggy@faked-address.com>
- Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2005 22:39:08 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: The Centre
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Rudy Guy wrote:
> If you're using the Ramfast SCSI, try pressing the '0' key as you boot up.
> You should get the built-in utility software. Thie software lets you
> specify the active partitions from the drives.
>
> Rudy
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> "Ziggy" <Ziggy@faked-address.com> wrote in message
> news:eH_Ue.324086$_o.108550@attbi_s71...
>> Ok, i have a IIGS, and 2 scsi cards ( one ramfast, the other a regular
>> AppleII SCSI ), and a 100mb SCSI zip drive..
>>
>> Iv'e run the advanced disk util on the floppies, but it never gives me
>> any other choices then the floppy..
>>
>> Is there something else i need to do to get the zip hardware to be seen?
>> I thought i just plugged in a card, and booted off GS/OS and it took care
>> of the rest?
>>
>> The last time i did this was many many years ago, and it was a *real*
>> hard drive, and i dont remember doing anything special.. ( hard drive is
>> long gone now anyway and all i have is one apple 3.5" drive )
>>
>>
>>
>>
Ok, I'm an idiot, i shoved the card in the wrong slot... :(