Recently, I obtained a Duo 230 and a RasterOps DuoMate 16sc dock (the basis
for the Newer UltraDock series).

Here's my problem... this morning, I trashed the system on the Duo (Happy
Mac to clear screen to flashing question mark) and need to do something to
fix it- the obivous thought being to put it into SCSI disk mode connected to
my PowerMac. The problem is that the DuoMate does not have an HDI-30 SCSI
connector, it has a DB-25. According to what I've seen on Google, I should
be able to force it into SCSI disk mode by holding a particular key during
startup... unfortunately, I can't find any newsgroup post or web page which
says what that key is. Anybody know?

In the meantime, I tried booting from a Zip disk with a universal install of
MacOS 7.6. I've tried it while both holding and not holding the Option key
and can see the Zip get accessed, but it never successfully boots off of the
Zip. Thoughts? 

Failing all that... anybody got a cheap Duo floppy? :-)

Thanks...
<<<john>>>


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