I am presuming that as long as I format the new drive with Apple's old
formating utility (name escapes me.) that I'll be OK regarding
read/write speed, et al?
Apple's HD SC Setup will automatically set the interleave to 2:1 for the SE
(the Plus has a somewhat brain-dead SCSI
I have this old SE with a 10-base-T connector which has finally succumbed
to stiction and I need a replacement hard drive for it. Please recommend
some hard drives that will connect inside this vintage Macintosh.
Thanks.
Kenneth
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I have this old SE with a 10-base-T connector which has finally succumbed
to stiction and I need a replacement hard drive for it. Please recommend
some hard drives that will connect inside this vintage Macintosh.
Thanks.
Kenneth
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Compact Macs is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/.
On Friday, October 22, 2004, at 07:04 AM, Kenneth Smith wrote:
I have this old SE with a 10-base-T connector which has finally
succumbed
to stiction and I need a replacement hard drive for it. Please
recommend
some hard drives that will connect inside this vintage Macintosh.
Thanks.
Kenneth
I am presuming that as long as I format the new drive with Apple's old
formating utility (name escapes me.) that I'll be OK regarding
read/write speed, et al?
Kenneth
On Fri, 22 Oct 2004, J. Garrison wrote:
On Friday, October 22, 2004, at 07:04 AM, Kenneth Smith wrote:
I have this old
On Friday, October 22, 2004, at 09:15 AM, Kenneth Smith wrote:
I am presuming that as long as I format the new drive with Apple's old
formating utility (name escapes me.) that I'll be OK regarding
read/write speed, et al?
Kenneth
Apple's HD/SC? Yup. =^)
The SE's like the Plus, it likes