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 
>higher SCSI ID than the IIci's internal drive? Should I try to reset the 
>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).
Can I put my old IIcx internal drive in the IIci and boot from it? I wasn't 
sure if the two machines are close enough for System 7 to be able to run 
properly? 

Thanks!!

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