Apple computer only supports certain drives. To initialize an
unsupported drive, you have to purchase a third party program or
"modify" the apple program.

Bill

Steven Graves wrote:
> 
> Hello all, I have the Starmax 4000/2000 with os9.1 and 96 megs of RAM. I am
> currently botting off a 9 gig 7200 RPM scsi hard drive. It is hooked to
> onboard scsi. I also have a 2 gig scsi drive that is up and working, not to
> mention the IDE that came with is working. I also tried to get a 4.3 gig
> 7200 RPM scsi to work on it as well, It will see the drive but i cant get
> the machine to initilize the drive, it says unsupported?? I know the drive
> is functioning properly. I popped it into my PC and tested it. I dont think
> this is a limitation of the starmax..I tried the 4.3 gig before any other
> drives. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
>

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