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hmmm..
I'm certain that the CD drive is fine, (It was used by a friend a few days ago)
The SCSI cable is fat.. but I have no way of checking if it is at fault.
the CD i'm trying to get info off can be read by my PC but i'm under the impression that it is in a mac format.
I did try the CD...
ok... I borrowed a working SCSI drive with a terminator switch in it (A yamaha CDR200tx which is also a burner)
I've Set the SCSI ID to 3.
Still no CD drive showing up on my desktop (or anywhere that I've searched)
I'm running OS 7.5
I've checked in the extensions folder (I can't seem to...
so funny.. if you knew what i've had to go through to get this far.... lol..
First I bought the mac, minus screen
then got a adapter to vga (Didn't work)
then got another adapter with dip switches.. spent a few hours going through heaps of combinations of settings to find the right one...
If I just plug my external SCSI CD drive into my Mac IIsi, and power em both up, I am unable to see the drive (I've given it a SCSI ID of 1)
The Drive has two SCSI sockets, but neither seem to work (are these just wired in parrallel?)
Is there some app that i need to 'mount' the drive etc...
Hey there.
I'm pretty new to Macs, so excuse my ignorance.
I got a Mac IIsi running OS 7.5
It has a 120-pin NUBUS Adaptor Card fitted to the Processor Direct Expansion Slot of the Motherboard.. (What ever that is???)
I got this mac to run some old audio software in conjunction with an...
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