As others have said, the Apple 600e is, as other SCSI devices, almost plug
and play. It should work right after connecting it (power down both the CC
and the 600e before you do that!). If it doesn't work, chek these:

ˇ The drive's SCSI ID (ussually set with a wheel or an odometer in the back
of it) shouldn't be used by other device. If the 600e is the only SCSI
device, the ID can be anything between 1 and 6.
ˇ You have to have the Apple CD extension installed and enabled. If you
don't have it, you'll have to get it from another working Mac and/or enable
it using Extension manager.
ˇ If nothing else works, it can be a SCSI termination (aka voodoo) problem.
Write again and the gurus might be able to help you!

Greetings,

Antonio Rodríguez (Grijan)
<ftp://grijan.cjb.net:21000/>

"Brian P. Rosser" ha escrito:

> Hello Gang,
>
>   My name is Brian and I am new to this list. I have been recently been
> bitten by the Classic Mac bug and I acquired a Macintosh Color Classic.
> I have a question though.. I would like to hook up a Apple 600e CD-Rom
> drive to this Mac. Is this CD-Rom plug-and-play compatable? Will I have
> to hunt down drivers for it? Is the Mac CC OS plug-and-play compatable?
>
> Brian



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