Hi Geek,
No, I have no Linux box myself but I will ask the Linux heads at my work this week. Good suggestion. Did try it some years ago with Basilisk II on a NT4 system but with no success. Point is these disks are partitioned under the old system 7.
Maybe I will give it an other try with Basilisk under W2K and an other SCSI card. Seems Basilisk is also ported to Linux now.
Cheers
No, I have no Linux box myself but I will ask the Linux heads at my work this week. Good suggestion. Did try it some years ago with Basilisk II on a NT4 system but with no success. Point is these disks are partitioned under the old system 7.
Maybe I will give it an other try with Basilisk under W2K and an other SCSI card. Seems Basilisk is also ported to Linux now.
Cheers
Pjotr said:Basilisk is also ported to Linux now.
I'd love to get Basilisk (or similar) working on my G4 (or a new Intel Mac).
If you weren't so far away i could help. I have old SCSI Macs as well as an Adaptec 2906 (somewhere) for my G4. I could probably scare up a PC SCSI card too (i've been giving them away as fast as i can -- one used to come with almost every scanner we sold)
dave
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