I think we'll all survive the incident ... don't worry about it.
Cheers,
Mike
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I think we'll all survive the incident ... don't worry about it.
Cheers,
Mike
It's fine really!
I'm glad it actually helped someone out there.
That is why I originally posted that up here, to help folks trying to use old stuff.![]()
It's funny how time flies. I wanted to test a Zip drive recently and I couldn't even figure how to hook it up. Before you laugh too hard ...
- It's SCSI, so it requires a different cable than the parallel port versions.
- I couldn't remember which port on the back was which. (It has a pass-through to the next SCSI device.)
And of course, like a dummy, I forgot to check the underside of the drive which had a label that explained everything ...
So its been about three years since some one necroposted in this thread. Seems like its time:
Anyone remember how Zip SCSI works? i.e. Do you still need guest.exe? Is there another driver? Or is it all handled through the ASPI driver? I just installed a ZIP SCSI 100 internal in a 486-33 and for the life of me can't remember what I need to access the drive!
EDIT: Never mind. Found the DOSSTUFF directory...
Last edited by Shadow Lord; October 10th, 2019 at 10:18 PM.
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I don't know exactly how to use it.. I think you figured it out. I'm still dutifully keeping the file hosted on my personal private web server all this time though.
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