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====== X68000 - Using SCSI Zip/CD/MO Drives ====== | ====== X68000 - Using SCSI Zip/CD/MO Drives ====== | ||
- | Install | + | You're not just limited to the internal SCSI/SASI drive on the X68000. If you have cable for the external port (noting that some early models don't have a standard SCSI-1 connector..) you can connect to a range of relatively standard storage devices. |
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+ | Use of the various drives are limited to either accessing them in Human68k native filesystem format, or in basic FAT12/16. There are some add-on utilities to let you browse FAT32 drives, but these don't work with the standard cd/ | ||
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+ | First, you need to install | ||
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+ | This tools scans the SCSI bus and maps non-SCSI HDD devices to drive letters. | ||
You need to know the SCSI ID of the device you want to use. In the case of my SCSI Zip Drive, it is SCSI ID 6: | You need to know the SCSI ID of the device you want to use. In the case of my SCSI Zip Drive, it is SCSI ID 6: | ||
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+ | Easy, and much simpler than shuffling CF or SD cards in and out all of the time - also a method of backing up your data; I use a USB Zip drive on a modern PC to copy data to and from the X68000. |