My Reply follows quote. On 21/05/2004 19:56 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>I've got three 3.5" Apple drives (not the Unidisks) and six 5.25" Apple 
>single drive units.  I've got a ROM 01 IIgs and I want to put two 3.5" 
>drives and two 5.25" drives on it.  From my research I should be able 
>to do this.  However, I seem to only be able to get three drives to 
>work.  If I put one 3.5" right off the back of the IIgs and then daisy 
>chain two 5.25" drives off the 3.5" all three work.  If I throw in a 
>2nd 3.5" right after the first 3.5" then only the two 3.5" and the 
>first 5.25" drive work.  The 2nd 5.25" is not recognized.  I've tried 
>various combinations using all the drives I have available with the 
>exact same results.  Is this the way the IIgs works, three drives max 
>off the built-in drive port?
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Well, the book on the 3.5 inch drive shows a bunch of diagrams. You can
only have a max of two 3.5s and two 5.25s. The 3.5s go first.

Maybe one of your drives has a bad cable or something?

Ken

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