Re: apple moving to x86

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David Kelly wrote: >>> >>> No, "Apple SC Setup" would not do a non-Apple SCSI drive. This >>> might have changed with MacOS 9. MacOS X has never complained >>> about any IDE HD I have tried. >>> >> >> I never had a problem and was using either System 6 or System 7 >> (Never could justify shelling out for an OS for them) >> I don't remember *exactly* how I did it, but since they didn't have >> Internet connectivity at the time, nor a modem, I must have used >> stuff that came with the system. Also, I don't remember any >> difficulties at all. Not to say I didn't have any at all, this was >> years ago, but since this was among the very first things I ever did >> with my very own Mac, I believe I would remember having issues such >> as "cannot partition the drive". The larger SCSI HDs still persist >> in being the only drive in those systems. I also remember at work >> having gobs of external SCSI HDs hanging off of almost every Mac... >> very few of which had the Apple of happiness on the front. >> I suppose if I got *really* curious, I could fire 'em up and take a >> peek. I doubt I will though. > > David Kelly wrote: > > 3rd party SCSI hard drives for the Mac almost always came pre- > formatted. And always with a 3rd party driver on floppy unless one > purchased a raw drive. At most set the SCSI ID and termination and > one was up and running. > > A simple "Get Info" on the drive icon will list the driver being used. Damn, I think I'm starting to get intrigued. I *know* the drive came out of an IBM PS/2 Model 8x or 9x... I think I'll take a peek in the next day or two. _______________________________________________ freebsd-chat@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-chat To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-chat-unsubscribe@freebsd.org"
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