On Friday, February 27, 2004, at 09:59 AM, Norman Rogers wrote:
Can anyone help me, please? I've installed an Apple PC Compatibility Card in my 9500/200 & it cannot access the SCSI CD ROM drive. So far I've been unable to make it "see" the drivers at all, despite downloading new ones from the Apple site. I suppose the main problem is that the PC card cannot access the Mac OS drive (they are on separate HD's) & vice versa.
n42ers.
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If memory serves, there are 2 driver discs for the card. The first one contains the Mac drivers for the card. Apparently you have these since you can start the card.
The second one contains the DOS drivers for using the CD-ROM drive. You need to make a floppy disk for the second one, start the PC Card, then insert the floppy and run SETUP (if I remember correctly) from the disc. It will give you options for the CD-ROM drive and the Mac-PC clipboard.
I have a 7200/7300/8500 hybrid running the P166 version of this card. While I can use the CD-ROM drive, I can't seem to make new image files yet.
Brian
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