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System Saver And Hard Drive Enclosure

Noticed you took pics of the switch in three settings. If A0-A2 were unshorted, it was likely "set" as SCSI 0 boot disk for a Plus?

 
I had an Ehman external HD back when (power supply failed; still have the HD itself). I have the genuine Ehman utility disks; I can certainly make copies for you if you like.

 
I'd be interested in the Ehman utility, even though I don't have a drive.  Having SCSI utilities for drives is just useful. :)

 
macintoshgarden@whatever

The jumper wasn’t setting the SCSI ID (at least I think)  .  .  .

Whenever I try to initialize the HD the Mac doesn’t see it, the Mac always says it failed to find a suitable hard drive even though it’s wired to the SCSI port.
That could explain your initial problem. With your boot drive and the Ehman both set up for conflict at SCSI ID 0, I'm surprised your Mac booted at all. There's no way any SCSI utility would "see" both drives in that SCSI voodoo ridden state.

 
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Well, what kind of setup do you have? If you are able to make your own disks from images, I'll just send them over to you tonight via email.
My setup consists of a Macintosh Plus (Made in 1988) with 4MB of ram installed, a Kensington System Saver, internal & external 3.5" disk drives, the external Ehman hard drive case, A Quantum Grand Prix 2GB SCSI drive, ImageWriter II printer (not working), All of the manuals (including the IW And exrernal drive) Macintosh Utility's 1 & 2, Printing Tools, and other disks (when I get home ill list the rest) No, i'm not able to write disk images (I'd like to though).

 
In that case you will need 800k disks. I can find one to spare for a small cost (replacement), and shipping. No problem! Likely cost beans for the small size.

 
Likely need an intermediary machine...one that has a SuperDrive, but can also connect to Ethernet/internet. Everyone has a different strategy. A gray PowerMac G3 running MacOS 8.6 for instance could fit the bill.

 
Ok, does the intermediary machine need MacOS? Or could other operating systems be used. I've seen a program on one of my disks that supposedly translates different formats, I'll just take a picture it's easier.

 
My setup consists of a Macintosh Plus (Made in 1988) with 4MB of ram installed, a Kensington System Saver, internal & external 3.5" disk drives, the external Ehman hard drive case, A Quantum Grand Prix 2GB SCSI drive, ImageWriter II printer (not working), All of the manuals (including the IW And exrernal drive) Macintosh Utility's 1 & 2, Printing Tools, and other disks (when I get home ill list the rest) No, i'm not able to write disk images (I'd like to though).
Here are the rest of my disks:

1. Macintosh System Tools (NW)

2. Macintosh Utility’s 1 & 2 (W)

3. Macintosh Printing Tools (W)

4. HyperCard and Stacks (W)

5. HyperCard Ideas (W)

6. HyperCard Help (NW)

7. Macintosh Plus Tour (W)

8. MS Flight Simulator (W)

9. MS Works (W)

(Tour, Start Up, and Program)

10. 1.4MB floppy disks

(7 blank, 3 formatted)

Manuals:

1. Macintosh Quick Refrence Card

2. 3.5 Drive Owners Guide

3. HyperTalk, Beginners Guide:

An Introduction To Scripting

4. HyperCard Users Guide

5. Macintosh Plus Owners Guide

6. Macintosh System Software Users Guide (V 6.0)

7. Macintosh Utilities Users Guide

Thats is pretty much it, here are some pictures:

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