I think what you are looking for is the Iomega drivers : iodriver-mac-ppc-304.hqx
https://iomega-eu-en.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/iomega_eu_en.cfg/php/enduser/cust_alp.php?prod_lvl1=1&a…
I want to use a zip drive with my SE30. Where can I get a suitable Omega driver on a Mac disk? I would need installation instructions as well.
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Regardless of SCSI IDs, I still get a grey screen. I'd like to try SCSIProbe, but the problem is that if I connect ANY external SCSI device, I get a grey screen, and the floppy dri…
It works fine, some games that it came with needed a bit of cleaning. It does smell a little like cigarette smoke but I've had to grow up with that smell so it doesn't bother me. A…
Could it be possible that the SCSI port is bad? Thanks!
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It's always possible.
Have you gone though all the options, with/without termination, check ids, wit…
So on my original Macintosh LC (the one I just rebuilt) it refuses to play nice with any external SCSI device.
The weird thing is that internal SCSI works fine, and it boots off a…
1: No, I'm pretty sure that Microdocks never had SCSI. However, if you're talking about a Minidock, then everyone of those had SCSI, and they are not rare.
2: All Duo docks (regul…
HEY EVERYBODY! MY NAME IS RICHARD, AND THE REASON I AM MAKING THIS POST IS THAT I WAS WONDERING SOMETHING ABOUT SCSI "MICRODOCKS" FOR POWERBOOK DUOS. MY QUESTION IS ARE THEY RARE?
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Please go pick this up now! I'd gladly reimburse for a couple 57X's next time I'm over there.
Also a $5 IIgs, some early PMacs ... good day for vintage computer buffs!
So before I came here, my Macintosh LC (my original one) had to be parted out because there was only a grey screen on startup and the floppy drive was totally dead. (it wouldn't re…
This thread is full of win.
I'd post my reply from my iBook but it's system folder decided it was hungry and ate itself. Right now it's digesting it's meal and should be ok in the…
Nice score on some great gear!
I've always had a special place for the case styling of the 81/8500 series of computers. A nice looking mini-tower, with power under the hood.
I ha…
Eh, don't feel that way. As long as the HD's not a Conner, it should be perfectly fine. In fact, these drives pop up on eBay sometimes.
I even saw a lot of 14 2.5 SCSI hard drives…
This look interesting as well:
http://dreher.net/?s=projects/CFforAppleII&c=projects/CFforAppleII/main.php
I've contacted the guy about the pricing and availability.
Is the 40 MB 2.5 SCSI HD a Conner? If so, then those weren't very reliable and had a tendency to die, so I'm pretty sure the HD's toast.
The reason why it has no SCSI power connec…