Look guys, I'm coming from the ugly Windows/DOS world. I don't understand
the need for drivers to install a hard drive whatsoever except for that
brief and ugly period in our "own" history when there was such a thing as
EIDE which I tried to avoid like the plague. :)

So, what I'm telling you is that I have no idea what something like
Silverlining does or even why it's necessary. All I know is that the rather
generic looking IBM SCSI drive I tried to put into my 7200/75 wasn't
"recognized" until I used something called "Silverlining". Further, I have
no idea if it only masks the recognition or recognition inhibiting culprit
or screws with other parameters as well.

Beginning to get the picture? I know computers, but I know practically
nothing about the Mac part of computers... that's what I'm getting at.


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