on 24/9/02 5:57 pm, P.F.Grenier at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You have the wrong cable, that is for SCSI disk mode. It mounts the PB
drive as a external disk on another mac. Is there a switch on the
adapter?
Yes. There is a small switch. I have it turned on.
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Also check the scsi id's of your pb and the zip to make sure they are not
the same. they will conflict otherwise.
Thanks Mike, I'm gettin there...what would I do without you guyz!!
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on 24/9/02 5:57 pm, P.F.Grenier at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You have the wrong cable, that is for SCSI disk mode. It mounts the PB
drive as a external disk on another mac. Is there a switch on the
adapter?
Yes. There is a small switch. I have it turned on.
Well if it was on and you had
On Wednesday, Sep 25, 2002, at 04:08 US/Eastern, Webmaster wrote:
on 24/9/02 5:57 pm, P.F.Grenier at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You have the wrong cable, that is for SCSI disk mode. It mounts the PB
drive as a external disk on another mac. Is there a switch on the
adapter?
Yes. There is a
Thanks to everyone who advised me to 'turn it off'!
It worked,
Simon
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In a message dated 02-09-25 11:47:16 EDT, you write:
Thanks to everyone who advised me to 'turn it off'!
It worked,
Simon
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Welcome to the Weird Wide World of SCSI!
In the coming months U WILL have more questions(!)... I have been SCSI'ing w/
Powerbooks since '96 and I still
I recently purchased a scsi zip drive for my 1400 running thru a scsi dock.
I installed everything as per Powerbook manual and Iomega manual but when I
start up I get a scsi number ploddinh across my screen at startup and
nothing else.
Do anyone know where I should direct my attentions: at the
You have the wrong cable, that is for SCSI disk mode. It mounts the PB
drive as a external disk on another mac. Is there a switch on the
adapter?
On Tuesday, Sep 24, 2002, at 14:49 US/Eastern, Webmaster wrote:
I recently purchased a scsi zip drive for my 1400 running thru a scsi
dock.
I
It seems you have a dock that is either switchable, or you have a
dedicated SCSI dock adapter, not a regular powerbook SCSI adapter.
The switchable adapter, when in dock mode, turns your powerbook into
just a disk drive, with a icon marching on the screen to tell you
what the SCSI ID is,
on 9/24/02 6:49 PM, Webmaster at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently purchased a scsi zip drive for my 1400 running thru a scsi dock.
I installed everything as per Powerbook manual and Iomega manual but when I
start up I get a scsi number ploddinh across my screen at startup and
nothing
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