I recently picked up a IIci on Ebay which is working great.
From my old Mac IIcx, which doesn't work, I have an internal and external hard
drive. When hooking up the external drive to the IIci, it looks like it's
trying to boot from the external drive, could this be because it may have a
My Reply follows quote. On 14/11/2005 05:41 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I recently picked up a IIci on Ebay which is working great.
From my old Mac IIcx, which doesn't work, I have an internal and external
hard drive. When hooking up the external drive to the IIci, it looks like
it's trying to
At 13:41 + 11/14/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently picked up a IIci on Ebay which is working great.
From my old Mac IIcx, which doesn't work, I have an internal and external hard
drive. When hooking up the external drive to the IIci, it looks like it's
trying to boot from the external
Hmmm...when I boot from the internal HD in the IIci by itself, everything works
great. When I plug in the external HD and try to boot, I get the Mac with the ?
in it upon boot. Could this be the two drives set to the same ID?
I also read I can try cmd-opt-shift-delete-(#) to boot from a
At 16:40 + 11/14/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I get the Mac with the ? in it upon boot. Could this be the two drives set to
the same ID?
The ? icon tells you that the computer can't find a disk of any kind. Duplicate
SCSI IDs means that a request on that ID will be garbled and the computer
on 11/14/05 7:41 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently picked up a IIci on Ebay which is working great.
From my old Mac IIcx, which doesn't work, I have an internal and external hard
drive. When hooking up the external drive to the IIci, it looks like it's
trying to
Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2005 11:58:42 -0600
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
on 11/14/05 7:41 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
internal drives SCSI jumpers to a higher ID? I don't know what the external
drive is set to (old CAi external w/software scsi control).
I have seen options
on 11/14/05 4:35 PM, Jeff Walther at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2005 11:58:42 -0600
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
on 11/14/05 7:41 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
internal drives SCSI jumpers to a higher ID? I don't know what the external
drive is set to
Hi All,
I just got a logic board for a Mac II (thanks Lincoln!), but when I
fire it up, I get the dreaded death chime. The board is really clean,
I can't find a trace of dirt or leakage anywhere. I wouldn't be
surprised in the least if the PRAM batteries are dead, would this
cause the problem? I
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Hmmm...when I boot from the internal HD in the IIci
by itself, everything works great. When I plug in
the external HD and try to boot, I get the Mac with
the ? in it upon boot. Could this be the two drives
set to the same ID?
Could be, especially if the external
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