It just occurred to me that the Mac-drive I just cleaned up and resealed in
its case would be a candidate for the sort of thing it seems you're wnating
to do. I have about half a dozen externally packaged SCSI drives of various
sizes which I use for that purpose. These range in size from the little
80-meg MAC drive to a 2GB Micropolis I have had for about 7 years. They've
seldom given me cause to 'cuss 'em and tend to make installations of things
you might be inclined to use a CD to install quite painless and easy to
repeat. I started doing that the week I bought my AHA348 for $1.50 at the
thrift store. This incredible bargain moved me to seek a practical
application.
Dick
----- Original Message -----
From: Mike Ford <mikeford(a)socal.rr.com>
To: <classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2000 4:19 PM
Subject: Re: Parallel port hard drives?
>Does anyone know of any parallel port hard drives
that will work with
with
>my Sharp PC-7000? I only ask because, for some odd
reason, whenever I
copy a
>DOS program to a floppy (360K) in Windows, it does
not want to work on
the
>Sharp, but works flawlessly on the Windows box (in
a DOS window, of
>course!). What could be happening? Is there something obvious that I'm
not
doing right?
What I bought was an Adaptec Parallel to SCSI adapter, slow but works
pretty well.