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From: swanson@CS.Cornell.EDU (Randall A. Swanson)
Subject: Re: Sharing a SCSI HD
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Date: Sun, 5 May 1991 01:13:53 GMT
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In article <0B01FFFB.eo5jp9@outpost.UUCP> peirce@outpost.UUCP (Michael Peirce) writes:
>
>In article <74780@eerie.acsu.Buffalo.EDU>, v097pba8@ubvmsd.cc.buffalo.edu (Ken F Morton) writes:
>> 
>> 	Is it possible to share a SCSI Hard drive between a Mac and an Apple
>> IIgs with a SCSI card?
>
>Nope, it doesn't work.
>
>-- michael

Actually it works very nicely.  On the Apple II SCSI card you can set the ID#
of the CPU.  So all you need to do is set the SCSI ID# on the HD and IIgs
to something different than 7 <that of the Mac> and partition the hard drive.
with the first physical partion being a ProDos partion and the other a Mac
partion.

I did this for over a year when I had a BBS running on a IIgs and did work on
my Mac.  The software I used to partion the drive was SilverLining.

Randall Swanson
121 Baker Tower
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853-5102


