ash@pawl.rpi.edu (Arthur Hyun) (02/22/90)
A friend of mine has a sudden desire to attempt to hook up his Quantum 105 Meg Hard Drive (for a Mac) to his Apple //e... I'm not sure why, but well, whatever blows your dress up, right? Anyway... Can this be done? He has an //e card to make it able to take scsi input, so it seems that the hardware is happy. How would one format the drive? I would assume that one would have to partition the drive into 512k protions in order to format it with Prodos, but how would that be done? Is there a utility available? Any ideas are welcome, and, indeed, requested... thanks!! --Arthur -- ----------------------+-----------------------+------------------------------- ash@pawl.rpi.edu | sammael@mts.rpi.edu | the.arthur@rpitsmts.BITNET ----------------------+-----------------------+-------------------------------
keithhar@cocomo.Central.Sun.COM (Keith Hargrove) (02/22/90)
I need shrinkit for an apple II gs I have binascii but not shrinkit if someone has it handy for mailing please send it to me Thanks!!!! Keith Hargrove (keithhar@cocomo)
fredb@pro-freedom.cts.com (Fred Brock) (02/25/90)
In-Reply-To: message from ash@pawl.rpi.edu Silver Lining, a hard disk management software package from La Cie, of Tigard, OR (800) 999-0143, can format virtually any hard drive into as many SCSI partitions as you like. Your friend can format some as HFS, som as ProDOS, even A/ux. It'll even work on Syquest removable disks. Fred Brock Softouch Software