Other option: if you can get an external BlueSCSI or equivalent, and adapter cable for the 100, just mount that on the 100 and use Disk Copy to make an image of the drive onto that.
Why not start up another machine with some other disk, hook up the MacSD/ZuluSCSI to that machine, and in Mac OS using a utility, make the disk read-only?
Any SD card I’ve used in a 1400 loaded things faster than the original HD. If you don’t “trust” them, back up your stuff. What serious work are you doing in a 1400 anyway.
I just meant if it were a perfect specimen that was preserved with no issues, and one decided to hack it up, that would be a travesty. Since it’s already coming apart, do what you want with it.
MFS by nature doesn’t REALLY support folders, since it is not hierarchical in nature. The folders made under an MFS system don’t appear in Open dialog boxes, etc. That may be why it is grayed out.
Thank you for that! This is a good explanation for what otherwise was a mystery. Now...why do some have it and others not...especially when there is a space for it on the ones that don't have the battery.
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