Thanks for all your answers. I'll try to get a cheap hub, to try...
Thank god the card is not malfunctioning! If it was, it would probably
be very difficult to find a replacement!
Returning to the disk, HD SC Setup doesn't recognize any drive
connected to the SCSI bus. The HD driver probably
Manuel Marques wrote:
Thanks for all your answers. I'll try to get a cheap hub, to try...
Thank god the card is not malfunctioning!
Hubs are good for older macs.
Returning to the disk, HD SC Setup doesn't recognize any drive
connected to the SCSI bus.
Thanks, my next question would be
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Sent: sexta-feira, 23 de Dezembro de 2005 22:38
To: Vintage Macs
Subject: Re: IIci drive trouble
Manuel Marques wrote:
Hi,
I recently resurrected an old IIci which was lying there waiting for a new
board, but now it's working great.
I booted 7.5.1 (the OS which
on 12/24/05 2:17 AM, Manuel Marques at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Finalizing, I have a Asanté Ethernet card installed on the middle PDS
slot... when I connect a cable to link it to my switch/router, the link led
of the card lights up... but nothing happens on my switch. I've switched
cables,
Jorge M. Marques
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Sent: sábado, 24 de Dezembro de 2005 10:41
To: Vintage Macs
Subject: Re: IIci drive
Manuel Marques wrote:
Nothing. Ok, I'm doing backups and then I'll nuke the disk. Or, I can use a
1.2 Gb drive I've got somewhere... think it's faster than the IIci's 500 Mb
Quantum...
Nothing? In Apple HD SC Setup - click partition then click custom which
should display the partition
--- Manuel Marques [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Finalizing, I have a Asanté Ethernet card installed
on the middle PDS
slot... when I connect a cable to link it to my
switch/router, the link led
of the card lights up... but nothing happens on my
switch.
You have one of the infamous Asante 10
--- Manuel Marques [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yep. sorry, got mistaken... I've a SE/30 with
another card, this time a PDS
one, and running System 7.5.1. Well, I can do basic
browsing, can turn it
into a FTP/WWW server and everything... but not that
IIci... I don't really
know why... the card
Hi,
I recently resurrected an old IIci which was lying there waiting for a new
board, but now it's working great.
I booted 7.5.1 (the OS which was on the HD) and it started up fine. The
problem is that the HD driver is from FWB, and some of the HD partitions
(the disk has 6 partitions) are
Not sure if it would work, but maybe Silverlining
could get this job done. If you want a copy I will try
to dig mine up and send it to you.
Scott
--- Manuel Marques [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I recently resurrected an old IIci which was lying
there waiting for a new
board, but now it's
Manuel Marques wrote:
Hi,
I recently resurrected an old IIci which was lying there waiting for a new
board, but now it's working great.
I booted 7.5.1 (the OS which was on the HD) and it started up fine. The
problem is that the HD driver is from FWB, and some of the HD partitions
(the disk
From: Manuel Marques [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: IIci drive trouble
Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2005 16:23:08 -
I booted 7.5.1 (the OS which was on the HD) and it started up fine. The
problem is that the HD driver is from FWB, and some of the HD partitions
(the disk has 6 partitions) are password
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