Dayna File

From: Jack Countryman <jcountry_at_seidata.com>
Date: Sun Nov 28 00:33:25 1999

    Did you ever find one/data or manual/ or better yet the software to make them work?


I've got two of them here (one 3.5/5.25 the other dsdd 5.25/dshd 5.25) but only one power supply and no software. They show on the scsi bus to scsi probe, but
won't mount a disk to the desktop...I suppose I need software for that?

I find a site on the dayna ftp that has versions of the driver...but they are password protected, so they are of no use to me, and their tech support hasn't
answered.

All ideas/help appreciated!
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> * To: "Discussion re-collecting of classic computers" <classiccmp_at_u.washington.edu>
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> * Date: Thu, 25 Mar 99 17:20:57 +0000
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> I found a couple of these surplus. They're external 5 1/4" floppy drives
> and appear to have a SCSI connector. Does anyone know what system they're
> for? Are they SCSI? What voltage and polarity is the external power
> supply? Any details appreciated.
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> They are SCSI and with the appropriate software would allow one to read
> PC-format disks on a Mac. Not sure about the adapter, but I *think* one
> can still find the software at:
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> ftp://ftp.dayna.com/Pub/Macintosh/DaynaFile/
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> A couple of notes: 1) They've been discontinued for quite a while, so I
> don't know how well it will work with newer OS releases. 2) Apparently,
> they equipped them with different types of drives as I've seen ones with
> 360K, 1.2MB, and even 1.44MB floppy drives.
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> I have to confess that I wouldn't mind finding a cheap one to play
> with. Unfortunately, the ones I've seen always seem to be out of my
> range.
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> <<<john>>>
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