can you please post a link to this driver? I'm having a similar problem getting my Mac IIsi to see a SCSI CD drive..
Regards
Mike
--- On Wed, 12/11/08, esynthesist <esynthesist@...> wrote:
From: esynthesist <esynthesist@...>
Subject: [emulatorII-list] Re: OT: How to use an Apple CDROM drive with a Mac Classic
To: emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com
Received: Wednesday, 12 November, 2008, 8:33 AM
A little bit later than planned, I actually tried today the suggested
solution of simply putting the 5.3.1 Apple CD driver in the
extensions folder of OS 7.5.3.
And it works !
So then I immediately created some HFS CD-ROMS with the free trial
version of TransMac. These CD-ROMS contain all my OMI & EMU & other
Banks.
Wow ! Now I have instant access to +1500 banks directly from my
Macintosh Classic (the internal 40 MB Hard drive was not really an
option...)
(OK, I planned to have the same feature directly from my PC but as
you know I'm still struggling with communication line stability
between my PC and the EII, so I will not throw away yet my Mac for
the coming months...years. ..centuries :-)
Thanks guys !!
///E-Synthesist
--- In emulatorII-list@ yahoogroups. com, "esynthesist"
<esynthesist@ ...> wrote:
>
> Thx Kenneth & Hexafuzz.
>
> I'll try all of this.
> But perhaps I will not have to use my Mac Classic and SoundDesigner
> anymore... I just succeeded in transferring banks directly between
> the EII and my Windows Vista machine (which - of course - has a
CDROM
> drive :-). So that will become the next major new feature in EMXP !
>
> Though from a "vintage" point of view it would of course be great
to
> make the Mac+CDROM+EII combination work also, so I'll go for it.
>
> ///E-Synthesist
>
>
> --- In emulatorII-list@ yahoogroups. com, "hexafuzz" <gclip@> wrote:
> >
> > --- In emulatorII-list@ yahoogroups. com, "esynthesist"
> > <esynthesist@ > wrote:
> > >
> > > I tried to install the CDROM driver software which I found here:
> > > http://www.macdrive rmuseum.net/ disk/
> > > but after launching the installer it complains: my CPU is a
> 68000, not
> > > a 68020 or higher, so the installation procedure is cancelled.
> >
> > You probably just need the extension itself without the installer.
> > BTW: The detailed descriptions for the directory you posted above
> are
> > here: http://www.macdrive rmuseum.net/ disk.shtml
> >
> > Did you try the Sunrise driver?
> > http://www.macdrive rmuseum.net/ disk/cd-sunrise- 22c.hqx
> >
> > If Sunrise doesnt work, you might try the Toast CD-Reader
extension
> > posted in the group files (Mac Utilities).
> >
> > > Does anyone know how to configure this machine and/or where to
> find the
> > > required software to enable Apple CDROM drives on the Classic ?
> >
> > Try the Compact Mac forum here: http://68kmla. net/forums/ index.php
> >
> > For example, a quick look found this thread:
> > http://68kmla. net/forums/ viewtopic. php?t=7244
> >
>
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Re: OT: How to use an Apple CDROM drive with a Mac Classic
2008-11-12 by Mike de Vries
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