My Reply follows quote. On 09/12/2004 15:09 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >Here's my original question: >>> Hey, Listers! >>> I've been playing with this cable that connects my Wallstreet HDI >>> 30 >>> to a SCSI port in the back of a legacy Mac. My understanding was that >>> this cable supposedly allows the desktop OS to see the laptop as a >>> SCSI >>> hard drive. I connected them together, booted them and neither >>> computer saw the other. Should this have worked? They're both >>> running >>> Jaguar? Thanks for the info. >>> >>> Scott Birdwell >>> DeFalco's Home Wine & Beer Supplies >>> Houston TX >>> www.defalcos.com > >Ken's response: >> 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." >> >> Ken > >Thanks, Ken! How can I tell if the pin is missing? > >Scott Birdwell ------ If you look into the end of the connector that goes to the PowerBook, you will see a blank spot where a pin should be.
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