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Re: retrieving files from Mac IIci - Buzz - 09-14-2012 Listen to the Blackbird sing... Re: retrieving files from Mac IIci - JoeH - 09-14-2012 My PB 190 had an ATA drive as well. So did the desktop Quadra/Performa/LC 630 series machines, I have a Performa 636 that I upgraded to Quadra 630 equivalent by putting in a 68040 to replace the 68LC040. In fact most of the later low to mid-range 68K Mac's had gone to ATA drives as their internal drive by then. Re: retrieving files from Mac IIci - btfc - 09-15-2012 Beige G3, yours for shipping cost. Re: retrieving files from Mac IIci - Janit - 09-15-2012 You definitely need to install the device driver for the ZIP onto the IIci to get it to work there, If you can do this, then the ZIP is the simplest solution. You probably need the Iomega Device Driver 4.x or 5.x, which is an extension to put in the system folder. The versions on the Iomega website are newer and may not work, depending on the OS version installed on the IIci. (Note that the Iomegaware bundles use a different numbering system from the individual Iomega Device Driver extensions. In any case, if you download the necessary drivers, you still need a way to get them onto the IIci. Do you have Stuffit Expander or Stuffit installed on the IIci? If so, then you can download the following file to a PC with a PC formatted floppy. http://www.macdrivermuseum.net/disk/zipmac42.hqx The IIci can read the floppy (I believe it uses a utility called PC exchange that comes with the system) and then expand the file. Because the file is hqx encoded, it will survive the journey on a PC formatted disk. If not, I do have the installer for the Iomega Device Driver 4.3 and corresponding ZIP tools on my TAM. I could send you a copy on a floppy if need be. Re: retrieving files from Mac IIci - Thais - 09-15-2012 Good news... although I won't get to learn from putting all this good advice into practice... ;-) my friend down the street has a computer that runs linux and he was able to copy files successfully off one of my mom's floppies onto a thumb drive for me. Furthermore, I was able to open the files in Text Edit and capture the key strokes. I'll keep this thread available in case I get stuck, but it looks like I've got a suitable solution without too much stress. I hope this discussion has been helpful to others. Re: retrieving files from Mac IIci - silvarios - 09-15-2012 Glad the file transfer was successful. Re: retrieving files from Mac IIci - silvarios - 09-15-2012 Jimmypoo wrote: Then why do all the sites dealing with Blackbird drive replacement show a SCSI drive or an ATA drive with SCSI caddy? I'm pretty sure my 520c came with an internal SCSI drive. http://www.wired.com/gadgets/mac/commentary/cultofmac/2002/03/51259 "The hard drive -- a modern IBM drive -- had a special circuit board strapped to it to convert the IDE interface to Apple's old standard, SCSI." I think some of the larger drive options for the Blackbird shipped with just such a setup, ATA drive in SCSI adapter. Re: retrieving files from Mac IIci - Rolando - 09-15-2012 I hate to suggest this... but if you can't get online the way we do now, how about..."America Online" Do they still support dialup? Re: retrieving files from Mac IIci - p8712 - 09-15-2012 Jimmypoo wrote: You're misremembering. I've worked on Every 5xx model. There would have to be an ATA/SCSI adapter. The 5300s were the first Powerbooks to use IDE. Maybe you have some wierd enginering prototype? Here's an adapter in use: http://www.tiac.net/~sw/2006/03/scsi_to_ata/index.html Re: retrieving files from Mac IIci - N-OS X-tasy! - 09-15-2012 Jimmypoo wrote: Not sure. Here's the link to where I found the photo: http://www.popgadget.net/2008/10/floppy_disk_mak.php |