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SCSI2SD v5.5 and the Mac SE/30

krishnadraws

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Are there any known issues I should be aware of with the Intertial SCSI2SD-V5.5 (the external drive that plugs into the SCSI port on the Mac)? Or is it pretty simpatico with this model Mac? 

I have an internal version on the Mac SE and it works fine.

Thanks!

 
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krishnadraws

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Cool. I've been waffling on whether or not I want to keep the SCSI2SD internal or external. How is the build quality on the external SCSI2SD?

 

Kaa

Active member
It's also nice in that it has worked with all the macs I have that have a SCSI port. I set mine up for IDs 1,2,3,4 (1.9G each) and left off 0. That way I can plug it into a computer with an internal drive and not run into ID conflicts. Makes for transferring a snap as well as setting up internal drives. The build quality is good, however with some computers like my Beige G3 I had to modify the SCSI2SD case so it will fit on the back of the computer.

I've used it with: SE, SE/30, LCIII, IIcI, Q700, Beige G3.

 

pcamen

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I find assigning just one SCSI I’d and partitioning for multiple volumes makes things much easier for avoiding I’d conflicts when using multiple devices, and essentially gives the same result.

 

LaPorta

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I agree with the single ID, multi partition setup. I’ve found that to be much simpler from a technical standpoint, since you can make 2, 3 2-GB partitions for older Macs and leave the rest of the space unallocated.

 
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