At 23:01 -0400 14/06/04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 6/14/04 8:56:27 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

What do you mean by ID=0?  The Performa disk is IDE.


Refers to setting drive as master (ID 0) or slave (ID 1) by placing jumpers on the appropriate set of pins. Most drives have this info on the label or silkscreen. Another thing that may not have been mentioned: the 6360 can't run anything above OS 9.1 without hacks so I wouldn't copy your 9.2.x System Folder & then try to boot from it. It won't work.


Yes, good warning.
However, I did copy all the data on the G3 disk (16G used on a 20G disk) into the Performa disk (40G) -- system folder and all -- because the idea was to switch disks thereafter. Then copied all the data previously saved on Performa disk (1G) into the G3 disk. Finally, I unblessed system folders not wanted, switched disks and cleaned up. The Performa is now running on OS 8.6; the G3 on 9.2.2
As for my question on the ID number, if you add a second HD (IDE) to a G3, shouldn't it be a slave?


Thank you,
Harold



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