[email protected] wrote:
Greetings.. I'm trying to get my Mac SE to detect this SCSI/Link-T
Ethernet adapter of mine..  it will not show in MacTCP.. I've tried
the installer off the Vintage Mac Driver Museum, but it keeps
prompting for the original disk..  does anyone have a working
installer?  Seems like you would have to archive it correctly to a
Disk Copy 4.2 archive and then stuff it.


You have to trick it. Basically you have to copy the files to a floppy and then name that floppy specifically what it's asking for. Kind of a pain.

I haven't tried a virtual floppy, but it ought to work with a real one.

I was thinking I remembered two versions on there; an earlier one that did what you're describing, and a later one that didn't. I could be misremembering. I got a Dayna Pocket SCSI/Link going on my Classic/Plus with it, but it's been awhile.

Scott

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