On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 7:08 PM, Robert Nelson <[email protected]> wrote: > ill take the cd drvie out the case and see i dont see any markings or tags > on the bottom of it the guy i got it from said he had to custom build it, > all i know i plug it into the SE running system 7 it works. and when i plug > it in the Thinkpad and run the driver disk i can access it in dos <snip>
You might well have a parallel/SCSI bridge. That would allow a SCSI CD-ROM to work, attached to a parallel port, in DOS. So, you also have your answer on how to transfer data to 800k floppies. Burn CDs on the Windows 2000 machine, containing the Mac .dmg files, and use the SE to make floppies from those, using Disk Copy. All you need are System 7 CD-ROM drivers. Here's a suggestion: http://www.macdrivermuseum.net/disk.shtml - J. Alexander Jacocks
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