On Thursday, April 26, 2018 at 9:30:37 AM UTC-5, Pizzaboy192 wrote:
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> I've got a Mac Classic with a nearly failed drive and a whole pile of
> Ultra160 and Ultra320 drives. Converters to plug an Ultra drive into a
> standard SCSI system are around $10 shipped.
>
> Has anyone ever been
Thanks guys! I'll wrangle one up and see if I can get my Classic humming
again.
On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 11:48 PM, Chris Hanson
wrote:
> My Mac IIfx has a 68-pin SCSI drive installed right now, through a
> 68-to-50 adapter. I don’t know exactly which flavor of SCSI it
My Mac IIfx has a 68-pin SCSI drive installed right now, through a 68-to-50
adapter. I don’t know exactly which flavor of SCSI it is, but it works great.
-- Chris
> On Apr 26, 2018, at 9:24 PM, 'Gregg Eshelman' via Vintage Macs
> wrote:
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> Yup. I've used
Yup. I've used SCA80 drives with adapters in various vintage Macs.
On Thursday, April 26, 2018, 8:30:37 AM MDT, Christian Wacker
wrote:
I've got a Mac Classic with a nearly failed drive and a whole pile of Ultra160
and Ultra320 drives. Converters to plug an
Pretty sure I used to use one in my powermac way back when, don't recall if
I ever used it on 68K macs. I don't recall any termination or ID issues,
but it was quite a while ago...
On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 10:30 AM, Christian Wacker
wrote:
> I've got a Mac Classic with a
I've got a Mac Classic with a nearly failed drive and a whole pile of
Ultra160 and Ultra320 drives. Converters to plug an Ultra drive into a
standard SCSI system are around $10 shipped.
Has anyone ever been successful installing one of these drives into a
vintage mac?
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