I'm not sure what my HD's SCSI ID# is, I read it goes from 7 - 0. And 7 is the computer itself. I think it's #0 but then it's the least prioritized number. Just for reference, Macintosh's cannot dasychain floppy drives? I'm' also on the lookout for the "Inside Macintosh" books, were they common...
Meh, the internal drive is giving me too much trouble. I’m probably going to get another and store the one I have now. I’ve had luck with Herb’s Mac Stuff, all of it works well.
Anyone want a tan Mac Kensington System Saver? I’m trying to get a grey one.
I’ve been messing around with the Apple HDSC Initializing program and my non-Apple HD. When I open the program it automatically starts searching for a hard disk, while that is happening the activity light on the HD case flashes one time. Then a text box appears saying “Could not find a suitable...
I don't think it is, not sure. How would I check?
Does a pass through act like a normal terminator as well?
Classic Macintoshs use UltraSCSI?
And, going on a slight tangent. I'm working on re-soldering the yoke connection on the analog board.
My board uses that adhesive tape stuff and I'm...
Why I ask is because I believe there is no built in terminator on my HD enclosure and the drive itself. So I'd buy passive, correct?
by internal end do you mean the computer itself?
heres what the manual says:
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