Howard,

If it is any consolation, I have the same situation with the CD-ROM. Let me know if you find a solution.

Bill

hnk wrote:
SCSI and IDE (ATA) drives have different connectors.
You most surely took an IDE drive from a mac that used those (a Performa most likely) if the same connectors fit. The internal SCSI harness in the max is a big colorful bundle of strap, usually.

I wonder if I can add my own problem to the discussion--
I upgraded the stock CD-ROM to a 52x CD-ROM a while back (forget the brand-- a very common one) and it sort of worked for a while but now the OS "finds" the drive at regular intervals and wants to format or eject it (there's no "just deal with it" option unfortunately. Using OS9.1 on a 'max/G3. Using Apple CD/CVD extension, contemporary of 9.1, and iTunes extension is disabled.
Thanks for any help!
Howard K, Chicago



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