Bill Judson wrote:

> Anybody know where I can get a chart or description of what the dip-switch
> values are, & how they relate to the internal jumpers, for a PLI Infinity
> 88 Turbo (an early 90's 5.25" SyQuest drive)?
>
> I obtained 2 of these babies via dumpster diving, & snagged 3 good carts,
> which I have formatted using Silverlining. I want to use the pair as a
> sneakernet (running cable between floors being impractical in my digs.)

If you're looking for information about PLI drives, do a Google search on "Peripheral
Land, Inc."  There are still a few dealers around who carry some of these old
cartridge drives.  I had a 44MB Infinity until about 3 years ago, then gave it away
along with a bunch of carts.  An Infinity 88 should be able to read from a 44MB cart,
but not write to it.
--
herb schulsinger
Data Processing Consultants
Member, Apple Consultants Network
Macintosh Repair Specialist, Baldwin Park USD
626-968-5342
Valinda, California



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