[comp.lang.postscript] What disk drives work with LaserWriter II NTX?

herbw@midas.TEK.COM (Herb Weiner) (10/18/88)

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Can anyone recommend a hard disk (probably 20MB) that I can connect to a
LaserWriter II NTX?  I know that Apple Drives work, but I'm hoping I have
some other choices.  I also know that Dataframe drives do NOT work.

edwards@bgsuvax.UUCP (Bruce Edwards) (10/19/88)

In article <3538@midas.TEK.COM>, herbw@midas.TEK.COM (Herb Weiner) writes:
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> Can anyone recommend a hard disk (probably 20MB) that I can connect to a
> LaserWriter II NTX?  I know that Apple Drives work, but I'm hoping I have
> some other choices.  I also know that Dataframe drives do NOT work.

I am currently using a Rodime 100M drive with the NTX and it works just
fine. I think I currently have about 30 ADOBE fonts installed on it. I
believe the Rodime drives are the same physical drives that Apple uses
as internals on the SE. I'm surprized that DF drives don't work. We have
about 15 of them here and have never had any trouble daisy-chaining them
to all and sundry SCSI devices (scanners, tapedrives, SE's port, etc.).
One obvious thing you might try is increasing the SCSI port address on
the DF to a higher value before attaching to NTX.


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kehr@felix.UUCP (Shirley Kehr) (10/19/88)

In article <3538@midas.TEK.COM> herbw@midas.TEK.COM (Herb Weiner) writes:
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>Can anyone recommend a hard disk (probably 20MB) that I can connect to a
>LaserWriter II NTX?  I know that Apple Drives work, but I'm hoping I have
>some other choices.  I also know that Dataframe drives do NOT work.

Just for fun, I'll point out what is probably the most expensive solution of
all - but then, maybe it isn't if the alternative is to buy everything piece
by piece.

In the new Adobe Type Catalog, Fall 1988, there is a hard disk with all 300
fonts just ready to be used by your NTX. They don't mention brand name of the
disk, but you can call (800) 83FONTS for information.  If you have the cash,
wouldn't this be great?

Shirley Kehr

Fabian@cup.portal.com (Fabian Fabe Ramirez) (10/25/88)

Herb,

You are correct...with the expection of the XP150, all SuperMac DataFrame/XP 
hard disks are not compatible with the LaserWriter II NTX.  The problem arises
due to the OMTI controller that SuperMac is currently using.

Fabian Ramirez
SuperMac Technology

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