Just so you know, your SE/30 has a 1.44MB SuperDrive floppy drive, which supports reading and writing of 400K, 800K, and 1.44MB floppies. Do you have an Internet-capable Mac that a…
My SE30 is not connected to the internet so I have to get it in the machine on a diskett. I have no way of getting the driver on to a diskett. I don't have a diskett drive and I do…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
A 2.5" only needs +5VDC so that should be easy enough. You can get pinouts of drives at http://pinouts.ru/pin_HD.shtml
I was just looking online and there are adapters available. …