On 28 Aug 2005, at 11:09, John Derbyshire wrote:

I'm trying to get an ancient Apple CD 300 drive to work with an equally ancient LC475. I've loaded the correct Apple CD-ROM 5.4 driver into Extensions (running under OS 7.1) and restarted but the Mac can't see the CD 300. SCSI is working because I've tried a scanner and that works through the same path. Any advice on what I might be missing here (other software?) or where I might post for expert guidance? Regards, John

John

You probably know all this but.....with SCSI chains there needs to be a terminator at the end of the line, even with a chain of one. Many scanners have inbuilt termination, selectable on the back, though I am not sure the CD300 does. Are there two sockets on the back of the CD drive? If so, you can use one of these for a plug in terminator if the CD drive does not have built in termination. If you are running the scanner and the CD drive together, if you put the CD drive in the chain between the LC and the scanner it should sit there and work fine as the chain is terminated by the scanner. SCSI can be very fussy and it is often worth experimenting though it is best to power down the appliances before plug swapping.

Drew


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