you booted from floppy?


> On 1. 1. 2015, at 19:28, Will Kubic <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>> On Wednesday, December 31, 2014 8:38:23 PM UTC-7, Clark Martin wrote:
>> No, a SCSI terminator is not required in this simple of a configuration.
>> 
>> My first guess would be jumpers.  It can be any SCSI ID except 7 but it is 
>> usually 0. Typically 0 is programmed by not putting in any jumpers in the 
>> SCSI ID positions.  Other jumpers vary so you might want to post what they 
>> are here.
>> 
>> When you say it's an official Apple drive I take it you mean it says "Apple" 
>> on the drive, if not it probably isn't.
>> 
>> You could try modifying a copy of a bootable floppy by adding some SCSI 
>> tools to it.  I'd suggest a SCSI scanning tool and a non-Apple disk format 
>> tool.
>> 
>> Do you have access to another Mac with a SCSI interface?
>> 
>> KK6ISP
>> Yet another designated driver on the information super highway.
> 
> So I figured out the problem. I'm just uhh... Really dumb. I didn't plug the 
> SCSI cable into the motherboard all the way even though I swear I did.
> 
> Yes, it is an official DPES-31080 IBM/Apple drive. 
> 
> I have the jumpers set for auto-termination.
> 
> However, I have a new problem.
> 
> With Disk Tools (From a 7.5.0 disk set) is inserted, I can see the drive, I 
> can write to the drive (I tested this by copying over Apple HD SC Setup and 
> Disk First Aid) I can partition the drive, but I cannot initialize the drive 
> to save my life, nor can I test the drive. When I do, it gives me a  "The 
> disk could not be initialized. Unable to initialize the disk" error.
> 
> My partition setup contains:
> 
> 27k Mac Driver
> 37k Mac Driver
> 256k Apple Driver 10Kit
> 256k Apple Patches 
> 1058459k Macintosh HD (I created this partition)
> 
> Without being able to Initialize it, I can't install System 7.
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