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Re: Any ideas what might be wrong with my Apple SCSI card?
"Ole Voss" <ole@netrogue.de> wrote in message
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>
> > Not a problem. I know CD drives do work, I've had 3 different SCSI
> > cards and 3 different CD drives in just about every combination on
> > my IIgs, so if you have the mod and termination correct and it still
> > won't work with the drivers installed, then try another drive. I have
> > 2 here that will definitely work, so if you'd like, a trade could be in
> > order. ;-)
>
> I've tried the mod, but still no response from the SCSI card. I'm a bit
> annoyed, although I won't rule out the possibility of the card actually
> being broken. I know both the HDD and the CD-ROM work fine because I've
> verified this with other Computers. The HDD doesn't work on another Mac,
but
> I did get the CD-ROM to work. If the CD-ROM isn't supported by the IIGS
then
> there is a slim possibility of the HDD not being supported either?!
>
> I think I'll go and hunt for a cd150 from Apple and trying it again.
Don't forget I have a couple CD drives here that DO work on the
IIgs and would be happy to sell you one. Please make an offer.
I usually accept anything reasonable. I've already made the money
back I've spent on these, so go ahead, make me any offer. Oh yeah,
the one thing I did notice is that the true Apple CD drives with Apple
roms will mount the disk right away, but non-Apple CD drives may
need to be ejected and reinserted. The one I replaced the drive in does
this.
Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprizez };-)
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