I've been trying to reformat an external drive to use as a "master" for several non-networked low-end Macs I maintain. I hooked it up to my SE/30 because it is the most convenient to work with, but it doesn't see the HD. I thought maybe the HD was bad, so I opened the case and put in a different one, but it still doesn't work. The drive powers on and spins up, but the SE/30 can't see it. Is there something I need to do on the Mac to get the external SCSI to work? It's been a while since I've done any serious work with compacts, but I thought SCSI has always been plug-n-play on the Mac.
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