On 11/9/13 7:10 AM, J.S. Garrison wrote:
That's why I mentioned going with either another, newer Mac that takes a
SCSI drive, or the Pentium II or III PC with the advantage of being able
to use the bootable CD of MHDD and the Adaptec SCSI (50 pin) Card. I
have also used an external SCSI CD ROM case, plugging in the hard drive
in place of the CD ROM.
Once you've acertained that the physical parts are not damaged, (SCSI
cable, motherboard socket pins, hard drive pins, seeing that terminators
(hard drive, not external drive case/internal motherboard) are present,
what you're left with is the software problem with the hard drive's
formatting.
Does anyone remember if there was a problem using newer drives in the
SE/30? From OP description he is using a drive w/ jumpers. I believe
that the SE/30 had the resistor strips/chips originally .
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