Here are my results of using an external SCSI NEC CD-ROM (24x) to boot
an SE:
It didn't. Ever.
I know the scsi ID isn't a problem, because I have verified it on a
PowerComputing machine as correct.
I tried terminated and un-
I tried a universal install of OS 7.5.3 and an SE specific install of
7.5.3. I burned the CD on a Yikes! Standard HFS Mac Volume Bootable
for both CDs.
Every time I started up with Shift-Option-Command-Delete, it would spin
up the drive, give the smily mac, and then instantly go to the Black
Screen with the sick mac and the 0000000F 00000002 error code. Which
I'm pretty sure means it doesn't like the software.
Unless someone can come up with a really clever idea, I am going to
call it quits on this experiment.
Thanks for all the help,
Lavode
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