on 11/9/03 7:05 AM, Howard R. Katz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> The only caveat with the drive would be how it was formatted.  CMS used a
> proprietary static partitioning system that made a drive incompatible with
> other SCSI cards.  If the unit you have was formatted this way, you'll
> need a CMS card to read it.  The RamFast and Apple SCSI cards used a SCSI
> standard that allowed drives to be swappable.
> 
> I think I have a CMS card available to me, tho I don't have a clue how to
> set the jumpers for the partitions, if you're interested.
> 
> Later.................Howard


I am, thanks. There was a site I found, text-only, that showed the jumpers
and their function and settings relative to the drive. In fact, it was a
question from Jack Countryman.

I'm sure I can find that site again for the settings. ThenI just have to
de-mothball my Apple II's and play......


Jeff


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