--- On Mon, 2/8/10, Daniel J. van Ackere <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi-Can anyone help
> me with a IIsi question?I would like to connect it to a
> Zip drive and am unsure if it's even possible and
> whether I need to install a specific card,
> etc...Thanks in advance,Daniel

Just plug a SCSI Zip drive into the SCSI port on the IIsi, the one that looks 
like a PC's printer port.

The Zip drive has two switches on the back, one for ID 5 or 6 and one to enable 
or disable termination. If the Zip is the only device connected, you want 
termination enabled.

If you insert a Mac formatted Zip disk before booting the Mac, you don't need 
to install a driver.

If you want to use it with System 6, the old driver is here. 
http://www.jagshouse.com/zipMacPlus.html

I haven't been able to find the old Zip Tools for System 7 through 8.5. Iomega 
has 'memory holed' them and only has it for 8.6 and up on their site.


      

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