Hi Guys,
It's been a while since I started this thread and I thank you all for your posts. (I got side-tracked with some other work projects and didn't have much time to pursue my hobbies)
I am still trying to get my Mac Classic to recognize my Zip 100 SCSI Drive, but so far unsuccessfully. Basically what I'm trying to do is to add the SCSI Zip100 Plus Drive as a removable storage device, not as a booting disk. My Classic boots from the 40MB drive.
If the zip drive is connected to my Classic without installing any drivers, it won't boot I get the Floppy Disk/blinking Question mark icon upon start-up. I tried to install the zip driver (I believe it's V 4.2) which someone in this posts had recommended into my systems extensions folder, but I don't think I unstuffed it properly. I have some version of stuffit installed on my Classic, but it doesn't seems to unstuff it properly, becaues after the expansion process the file still has the .sit extension. I'm wondering if the zip driver has been stuffed with a newer version of stuffit than the version that I have on my mac classic? FYi, I downloaded the zip driver on my PC and used a program called "MacDisk" for PC to format/copy to Mac Standard format.
Also, maybe worth mentioning.. My Zip 100 Plus drive has two outputs in the back. One is a "AutoDetect" connector, the other seems to be a regular SCSI output connector, with a switch between SCSI ID5 and ID6. I connected the Mac to the regular SCSI connector and tried both SCSI IDs.
Can anyone help? Thanks.