Mike. I've just done this myself using a Mac Colour Classic running OS 7.1 which works fine with SD4E2 and an Apple SCSI CD ROM. Download the Stuffit program from the Yahoo Mac Utilities page to your PC. Also download the Mac Disk program from here: http://www.macdisk.com/downlen.php3 Open the Mac Disk program on your PC and transfer the Stuffit program onto a floppy disk within the Mac Disk program. You may need to create/format a mac floppy first and click yes if prompted to any message about binary files. Transfer the floppy to your Mac and and put the stuffit program on there, open the program and your compressed driver files. The CD driver I used successfully is Apple's Universal CD ROM Driver 5.3.1 that you can get here: http://www.macdrivermuseum.net/disk.shtml I don't know if this will work with all SCSI CD Roms but there are others on there you could also try. Remember the CD icon will not appear on your desktop until you insert a CD. Also, ensure you switch on the SCSI CD ROM before booting the Mac. Good luck ! John. http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/emulatorII-list/files/Macintosh%20Utilities/ --- In emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com, "mrjdevries" <mrjdevries@...> wrote: > > I've got a Mac Classic II & MAC IIsi.. > > I'm having a world of pain trying to get either of them to see s SCSI > CD drive.. > > (I've tried the obvious one of booting the macs up with a CD in the > drive... the only CD i've tried is the Big EII CD ) > > I've tried to put the drivers in, but they are compressed.. I don't > have the compression program (Stuffit) and that is supplied as a > binary.. > > The MAC CLASSIC is running 7.0.1 and the IIsi is 7.5os > > As I only have a PC connected to the net, I don't know how to install > stuffit, so i can uncompress the SCSI drivers etc.. > > Please please help.. this is making me turn into a nut case. > > Regards > Mike >
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Re: Mac & SCSI Headaches
2008-11-19 by jmp701
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