You may need a custom or proprietary INIT or CDEV for the device
to be mounted or visible to the Plus if it was formatted with a
non-Apple utility. I can't recall if this was the case with the
GCC drives. Some of my CMS drives required this.

Stephen

Possible... BUT I am pretty sure that it was formatted with a Mac... It certainly has worked with other macs (a classic I think).


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The GCC 45 was concurrent with the Mac Plus so there's no reason it shouldn't work. It's probably termination or a cable. Did you use the same cable with the other computer it mounted on? Do you have any other SCSI devices plugged into that Plus? (the Plus lacks termination on the bus so after about 3 devices on the chain things get a bit fuzzy)

What other Mac did it work on? What was the OS version on that
computer? (what I'm really asking is was it 7.6 or higher) What's
the OS version of the Plus?



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