I managed to pull this off ONCE and didn't bother trying it again until now and I can't seem to figure out what I did to create the original result.
From what I recall, I initialized a regular 100mb ZIP disk using the onboard drive in my 8600 (I was running system 9.1). I then Installed system 7.5 and then 7.5.3 on it and made sure the disk was in a state where the system folder was blessed properly. I then dmped the 7.5 installer 7.5.3 updater ont he disk along with some disk tools and a few handy applications that I would need to initially set the system up (notably the ZIP drive installer).
I then plugged a SCSI ZIP drive into a quadra 700 I recently received, fed it my ZIP disk, and powered the system on. I was able to boot from it, initialize the hard disk, and then install system 7.5.
This was so successful I made another disk which would allow me to install 7.6. It too also worked.
Fast forward three or four years and here I am with a Powerbook 180 that needs an install, and a quadra 700 whose hard drive has give up the ghost and also needs an install as well.
I tried to boot from a zip disk on both systems and besides for the initial activity light blink from when the drive was probed by the system, nothing happened.
I assumed I had forgotten something like a jumper floppy but I double checked and that is not possible. Even a simple 7.5 install is too big for one floppy and if that was the case, what was the point of me putting a working system on the disk itself?
I ahve tried several different SCSI zip drives (including the special autosensing Plus version) as well as the drive I originally used and I still can't replicate my results. I'm stumped.
From what I recall, I initialized a regular 100mb ZIP disk using the onboard drive in my 8600 (I was running system 9.1). I then Installed system 7.5 and then 7.5.3 on it and made sure the disk was in a state where the system folder was blessed properly. I then dmped the 7.5 installer 7.5.3 updater ont he disk along with some disk tools and a few handy applications that I would need to initially set the system up (notably the ZIP drive installer).
I then plugged a SCSI ZIP drive into a quadra 700 I recently received, fed it my ZIP disk, and powered the system on. I was able to boot from it, initialize the hard disk, and then install system 7.5.
This was so successful I made another disk which would allow me to install 7.6. It too also worked.
Fast forward three or four years and here I am with a Powerbook 180 that needs an install, and a quadra 700 whose hard drive has give up the ghost and also needs an install as well.
I tried to boot from a zip disk on both systems and besides for the initial activity light blink from when the drive was probed by the system, nothing happened.
I assumed I had forgotten something like a jumper floppy but I double checked and that is not possible. Even a simple 7.5 install is too big for one floppy and if that was the case, what was the point of me putting a working system on the disk itself?
I ahve tried several different SCSI zip drives (including the special autosensing Plus version) as well as the drive I originally used and I still can't replicate my results. I'm stumped.

