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SCSI2SD on Apple ][+ or europlus? [message #389834] Sat, 15 February 2020 23:06 Go to next message
roughana is currently offline  roughana
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Is anyone using SCSI2SD with one of these machines? If so, what SCSI card
are you using and what is SCSI2SD config?

Thanks
Andrew
Re: SCSI2SD on Apple ][+ or europlus? [message #389835 is a reply to message #389834] Sun, 16 February 2020 13:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Stewart is currently offline  Wayne Stewart
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I've used a rev C SCSI card on a II+
Re: SCSI2SD on Apple ][+ or europlus? [message #389839 is a reply to message #389834] Sun, 16 February 2020 15:10 Go to previous message
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Originally posted by: Michael Mann

On Saturday, February 15, 2020 at 11:06:49 PM UTC-5, Andrew Roughan wrote:
> Is anyone using SCSI2SD with one of these machines? If so, what SCSI card
> are you using and what is SCSI2SD config?
>
> Thanks
> Andrew

I had the version 5 SCSI2HD running on a Ramfast Rev 'E' card in a IIgs. It worked fine, as far as I could tell. I was using images from whatistheiigs.. The SCSI2HD mounted nicely in an Apple 20SC enclosure, preserving the old-school look. I don't remember flipping any switches on the SCSI2HD; I think it worked right out the box (termination power, etc.) If you have a SCSI card that works in a II+, then I think the SCSI2HD would work.
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