Other than being in the System Folder, is there something else I am supposed to do? My goal here is to just get it to work so I can make some backups. I am suspecting that I have a driver problem. ![]() I booted with the Zip disk inserted, and I could tell that the Mac was trying to boot from the Zip, but it did not (as expected) and the screen eventually just turned black. I have also swapped the 2 plugs at the 2 connectors on the Zip drive, but no change. I have tried using ID=5, and with and without the termination switch on, and no change. When I run SCSIProbe, it detects the HDD (ID=4), the Mac CPU (ID = 7) and the Zip (ID = 6). But I do not see the drive, regardless of whether the disk is in or out. So, we know that the Zip is allowing a passthrough to the HDD. When I power on, the HDD boots the System Software (6.0.8). The Zip disk that I have says that it is Mac formatted. I have placed the Iomega 4.2 driver in the System Folder. The Zip drive is connected to its power supply. I have used this HDD without any sort of termination on this Mac Plus without any problems. ![]() Note that this HDD does not have a termination switch, and does have a second Centronics socket. Second connector on Zip to my external SCSI HDD (a POWERDrive 40 MB drive). ![]() Set to ID 6, and termination switch turned ON (also tried it with termination switch OFF). ![]() I recently got a ZIP drive 100, and I cannot get it to mount.
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