Patrick Ford said, > Neil said: >> 2000s don't have SCSI as standard. It's only available on a Zorro card, >> which would plug straight into the 4000. That's how I transferred all >> my data from my 2000 to my 4000. > Quite true, but the vast majority of A4000s have IDE only, and won't > even accept Zorro SCSI cards that DMA unless they have had the Buster > upgrade. They do accept Zorro cards, but the transfer rate is diabolically slow. That doesn't really matter, because it's a one off copy and is so easy to do that way. Neil -- Neil Bothwick - New Media Editor, Amiga Active Magazine Connected via Wirenet - http://www.wire.net.uk The UK's first Amiga-only internet access provider -- We can sympathize with a child who is afraid of the dark, but the tragedy of life is that most people are afraid of the light.
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