>Caleb writes, > ><Now that I'm about to have the notorious 190 back in the world of the >relatively functioning, are there any issues with getting an external >CD-ROM to work? This will be my first time dealing with SCSI drives of >any sort, so I'm curious about any possible problems.> > >Glad to hear your 190 is back up. :-) > >As to your question, while I don't have or need to get and use a CD-ROM >for my Powerbook, I had no problems at all hooking my external SCSI Zip >drive to my 5300 -- and since a 5300 and a 190 have identical SCSI ports >, I imagine I could do it with my 190 too. In any case, what you'll need >is an HDI-SCSI adapter (I finally bought one a couple months ago off the >Swap List). All I did was plug mine into the Powerbook and then connect >the other end to the Zip drive, and viola, I could get at the Zip drive >from the Powerbook. I guess an external SCSI CD-ROM should work the same >way..... > >~Yersinia.
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