Hi,
On Sunday, November 2, 2008, at 01:02 PM, Laurent Vivier wrote:
work on a Mac II. They didn't originally ship with a SWIM chip at
all, but that was available as an upgrade. From the factory they
came with the old IWM chip. It's not clear to me if the driver uses
any of the SWIM features other than the capability to detect and
read high density media which the old drives obviously don't do.
I don't have MacII to test. But this driver needs a SWIM chip to work.
I have a mac II, but I upgraded the SWIM chip, IIRC. I think I upgraded
only one of the two drives to high density, but that shouldn't affect
you I suppose, since the problem would be the chip. I'll look in my
spare parts bin.
Riccardo
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