>> There are two similar cables. One is a SCSI device cable, which is
>> missing a pin on the PowerBook end.
>> 
>> The other is a SCSI Disk Mode cable, and has all pins present.
>> 
>> The second type is what you need to use "SCSI Disk Mode."

 
> Thanks, Ken!  How can I tell if the pin is missing?

Er look at the cable ?

If all 30 pins are there - there isn't one missing ?

IIRC the missing one is bottom right.

Equally plug the cable in and see if it puts the machine into Disc Mode

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Best wishes

Malcolm Cornelius - The Powerbook Fanatic
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