On Jan 10, 2006, at 4:26 PM, Trevor Zylstra wrote:
Networking the two computers is by far the best solution. Other
than that, you can use a SCSI ZIP drive, or other removable media.
Trevor
How would you hook up a SCSI drive to an ibook?
You would just get a USB zip drive to hook up to the iBook. If you
need to find a SCSI zip drive, ask a long time Mac user if they have
one, as many of us purchased them back in the day.
Jackie
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