Hook up the adapter with the switch turned on. Fire up that powerbook. It
should boot with the SCSI Disk mode screen. Plug it into the other machin
and boot that machine. It should show up as a hard drive on the desktop.
-Scott


on 9/17/01 7:19 PM, Chris Loehr at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I do know there is a certain order
> you have to turn on the powerbooks.


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