Zogging Hell, on Wed Feb 1, 2012 8:07 AM, said:
Yep shouldn't be an issue, it is seen like any other SCSI drive. Zip disks are cheap as well. I just picked up 19 for about £4. Should work on a Falcon with no probs with the appropriate cable (remember the zip has a standard mac plus style 50 pin connector, whereas the Falcon has a later SCSI (2) connector). The zip drive can also only be one of two ID no's on the scsi chain so make sure it doesn't clash with anything else. Also if you use it on an early ST it might require a double reset for it to be recognised (I have this with my Syquest Ezflyer on an STFM, which needs a couple of resets to recognise the first time, after which it's fine, Ezflyer by contrast is now not cheap and the disks are expensive!). I used AHDI (the Cubase Audio version), ICD and HD Driver with the Ezflyer, so I imagine the zip, being older, would be no different.
So I guess I'd need an external SCSI I port-to SCSI 2 port cable then. Back to the surplus store I go! £4 is definitely not too shabby for a bunch of discs [as long as they work].
Maybe I'll pick up a ZIP250 there if any of the ones they have are SCSI [although I think they only have USB versions in stock].
I just figured outside of getting the floppy-SD conversion or a cartridge-port-to-ethernet adapter, using the ZIP100 Plus drive would probably be the easiest way to move data from a spare PC [that has an ATA ZIP installed] over to the Falcon. And I'd probably use it first to back up the stock 44MB Conner HD in the Falcon before upgrading that to an internally mounted Compact Flash drive.
I picked up the ZIP100 Plus because it has the switch on it in-between the parallel port and the SCSI port so that should make detection easier than on the regular ZIP100 models from what I've read elsewhere.
DarkLord, on Wed Feb 1, 2012 12:19 AM, said:
I never used a ZIP drive with the Falcon but I used an EZ-135 and it worked fine when I was
using SCSI. They should be relatively close, as far as operation goes...
I've always used HDDriver and it found it fine.
Awesome!
What I'm really dreading is when I finally remove the 44MB HD from the Falcon and put in the Compact Flash drive and then have to figure out how to set it all back up after 20 years have gone by since I set up XBoot and all the other stuff. Too much Mac/PC pollution in my brain since then!