So it was working just fine until yesterday.
Today I took apart the SE to clean up again the floppy disk, since it was not reading some disks that were working on the other SE, and when I did put together the SE, now the hard drive won't boot anymore.
It start with a solid red light for few seconds; then it goes blinking at 4 regular blinks in sequence, then it stops, then 4 more blinks and so on. Booting from floppy works; but the drive won't mount.
I did use the HD20 tool disk and it can't see the drive, so I guess when I did move the cage to remove the floppy, the hard drive gave up on staying on this planet and went to a better place.
Sadly the other 2 SE that I have, does not have a working HD; so I am hunting for one. I have the desire to stick with real hardware, to keep the machine "true" to the original purpose (is not like I use the SE for anything at all; I simply keep it as collectible to play with it now and then).
From my research, the SE use special Apple drives, so I can't just use a standard 50 pin SCSI drive (if I can even find one btw, prices on ebay are ridiculous; you can get a whole SE for the price they ask just for the drive).
Is there a known place where to get old SCSI drives that would work with the SE?
Today I took apart the SE to clean up again the floppy disk, since it was not reading some disks that were working on the other SE, and when I did put together the SE, now the hard drive won't boot anymore.
It start with a solid red light for few seconds; then it goes blinking at 4 regular blinks in sequence, then it stops, then 4 more blinks and so on. Booting from floppy works; but the drive won't mount.
I did use the HD20 tool disk and it can't see the drive, so I guess when I did move the cage to remove the floppy, the hard drive gave up on staying on this planet and went to a better place.
Sadly the other 2 SE that I have, does not have a working HD; so I am hunting for one. I have the desire to stick with real hardware, to keep the machine "true" to the original purpose (is not like I use the SE for anything at all; I simply keep it as collectible to play with it now and then).
From my research, the SE use special Apple drives, so I can't just use a standard 50 pin SCSI drive (if I can even find one btw, prices on ebay are ridiculous; you can get a whole SE for the price they ask just for the drive).
Is there a known place where to get old SCSI drives that would work with the SE?



