In a message dated 9/17/2001 4:26:51 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Hook up the adapter with the switch turned on. Fire up that powerbook.
>It
>should boot with the SCSI Disk mode screen. Plug it into the other machin
>and boot that machine. It should show up as a hard drive on the desktop.
>-Scott
>
>
>on 9/17/01 7:19 PM, Chris Loehr at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> I do know there is a certain order
>> you have to turn on the powerbooks.
DO NOT hot plug a SCSI device! All it takes is 1 in a 100 times and you fire
something.
It has been a while since I have used SCSI mode but I believe that that is
the correct order to turn them on. The SCSI symbol should come up before you
turn on the secomd Mac.
I do not remember whether the 29 or 30 pin is the the correct one. But the 30
pin with the switch does both, unfortunately the 30 from Apple have no switch.
Brent
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