Most of the time, yes. It should pop right up. Occasionally I've had it not, for no apparent reason. I usually attribute it to SCSI Voodoo. Likewise, I've occasionally managed to hit the key combo at just the right time such that it boots off the HD normally but still mounts the ROM disk. Kind of fun but useless.

It's helped me out a time or three when I've managed to get System Folders unblessed.

Scott

On 3/17/2011 9:47 AM, Christian Wacker wrote:
This brings up a question i had about my Classic... Can you see the HDD. When 
you boot off the rom?

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-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Holder<[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2011 8:35 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Mac Classic

On 3/17/2011 7:16 AM, Garrett Wilkins wrote:
I have just gotten a Macintosh Classic with original keyboard and mouse plus an 
ImageWriter II first off, I'd like to know how much this is worth second off, 
the sound doesn't work at all, and I'd like to fix that

Sent from my iPod
If it's in completely mint condition with no yellowing, marks, scuffs,
burn-in, or any other problems it might be worth a little something.
Exactly what is hard to say since value of old Macs is highly variable.
Classics are common as dirt so it's not like a Color Classic or
unmolested 128k. They're more fun for playing old games on or otherwise
using. Throw System 6 on it, enjoy some Dark Castle and PT-109 and Sim
City and stuff.

Scott



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