papa_november
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I have an Apple IIGS booting from a CompactFlash card in a PCMCIA-SCSI adaptor (Microtech PCD-25BH). My SCSI card is a Rev. C Apple II SCSI Card. Most of the time, it works OK. Every few minutes or so, however, it ejects the boot disk and all other cards in the adaptor!
I have to manually eject and reinsert them to get them to show up again. What causes this, and is there a fix?
When I was researching the issue this bit from the Apple II FAQ came up:
Searches for this driver come up empty. Does anyone have a copy of it? Is the person mentioned even still selling it?
I have to manually eject and reinsert them to get them to show up again. What causes this, and is there a fix?
When I was researching the issue this bit from the Apple II FAQ came up:
023- What can I do after the Zip drive connected to my Apple SCSI
goes into Sleep Mode?
A solution is "goosing" the drive by manually ejecting and reinserting it.
Apparently, using the SCSI driver for the Apple Card that was sold by Tulin
Technologies solves a lot of troubles with the Apple card and a Zip drive. You
can get the Tulin SCSI driver from ...
Mr. Wing Chung (104465.3171@COMPUSERVE.COM)
for $20.
Searches for this driver come up empty. Does anyone have a copy of it? Is the person mentioned even still selling it?