On Sunday, August 15, 2004, Benjamin wrote:

A floppy with the SCSI driver (I think it's on by
default) will work. I used 6.0.1. Use the Disk.Tools disk to formatt the drive
with a few 32MB partitions... Stuff like System, Apps, Games, Music, Data,
and then make a HFS vol with the rest of the disk. "HFS Data" is a good name
(you can use spaces here).

That'd be good _once_ I get the drive formatted and recognized by something. The SCSI Utilities (5.25) disk that came with the card doesn't recognize (or can't format, it was a while back when I tried and gave up on it). My problem is getting some utilities to recognize the HD and successfully partition and format it for ProDOS and GS/OS.


But the rest of your suggestions sound good.

Jim Rohde


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