nipperdo wrote:

The code in the Apple HD Driver is what controls this. By the time Apple converted to IDE drive use they
no longer "blacklisted" drives or manufacturers with their driver code, but they never did remove the blocks
they wrote for SCSI products. Many have hacked the code with ResEdit or used after market drivers to get
around Apples limitations. As you say, it isn't an issue anymore unless you use the older SCSI products. Paul C


so, i recently bought a couple brand new quantum atlas V 9gb LVD scsi drives that were Dell surplus (cheap). obviously, they have a PC low-level format. i figured i would have no problem reformating them w/ FWB's Hard Disk Tool Kit, 'cause the drive i have in there now is a quantum atlas v. when i wire 'em up, they show up when i scan the scsi bus (an adaptec 2940U2B in slot #1), but the FWB app refuses to format them. same goes for apple's Disk Setup Utility.

any suggestions (besides buying the Intech utility)?

JT


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