I have an external SCSI drive that came with one of my Apple IIGS units back in the day. It’s a Seagate 400MB drive (Apple formatted). Hardly ever used it.
Anyway, it’s been sitting on my shelf for sometime. I fired it up not connected to a computer and the HD and power supply seem to function properly.
My question is - can I connect this external SCSI drive to my IIfx to see what contents are on the drive (if any)? Saves me from having to pull out one of the IIGS units from storage. I know certain Apple II floppy drives could not be connected to the Mac, as the drive controller could be damaged.
Anyway, it’s been sitting on my shelf for sometime. I fired it up not connected to a computer and the HD and power supply seem to function properly.
My question is - can I connect this external SCSI drive to my IIfx to see what contents are on the drive (if any)? Saves me from having to pull out one of the IIGS units from storage. I know certain Apple II floppy drives could not be connected to the Mac, as the drive controller could be damaged.


















