Hi,
So I got four 4GB Seagate ST1 microdrives which are supposed to be CF type II. I've been toying with the idea of using them on my Apple IIgs' SCSI chain... all points lead to a PCMCIA to SCSI device.. which would mean I'd need a CF to PCMCIA card adapter... After a bit of looking... it's a fair bit spendy for the PCMCIA to SCSI adapter, but the PCMCIA CF reader cards are fairly cheap and decided, I'd try buy one and try it out in my PowerBook 3400c running OS 9.1 before taking the plunge on the PCMCIA to SCSI device.
This leads me to the problem. I got an Adorama brand CF Card to PCMCIA adapter which is supposed to be fore Type II cards and was able to accomodate the thicker size of the ST1 drives, but when I put it in my 3400, the clock in the menu bar stops ticking seconds for a moment and then starts and again... and nothing. The drive doesn't mount. When I put a regular 512MB CF card in the adapter it mounts just fine on the PB3400.
Is there any reason I'd need a driver for this? Do I need to try a different CF to PCMCIA adapter?
So I got four 4GB Seagate ST1 microdrives which are supposed to be CF type II. I've been toying with the idea of using them on my Apple IIgs' SCSI chain... all points lead to a PCMCIA to SCSI device.. which would mean I'd need a CF to PCMCIA card adapter... After a bit of looking... it's a fair bit spendy for the PCMCIA to SCSI adapter, but the PCMCIA CF reader cards are fairly cheap and decided, I'd try buy one and try it out in my PowerBook 3400c running OS 9.1 before taking the plunge on the PCMCIA to SCSI device.
This leads me to the problem. I got an Adorama brand CF Card to PCMCIA adapter which is supposed to be fore Type II cards and was able to accomodate the thicker size of the ST1 drives, but when I put it in my 3400, the clock in the menu bar stops ticking seconds for a moment and then starts and again... and nothing. The drive doesn't mount. When I put a regular 512MB CF card in the adapter it mounts just fine on the PB3400.
Is there any reason I'd need a driver for this? Do I need to try a different CF to PCMCIA adapter?
