old external Apple drive

From: jpero_at_sympatico.ca <(jpero_at_sympatico.ca)>
Date: Wed Jun 13 16:44:51 2001

> Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2001 15:57:08 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Don Maslin <donm_at_cts.com>
> To: <classiccmp_at_classiccmp.org>
> Subject: Re: old external Apple drive
> Reply-to: classiccmp_at_classiccmp.org

>
>
> On Wed, 13 Jun 2001, Richard Erlacher wrote:
>
> > It's about 8" long, x 7" wide x 3" tall, and has a dual DB25 connector at the
> > rear, along with power and a rotary device selector switch. The box is
> > early-Mac-colored. I've probed underneath the rubber pads on the bottom of the
> > box and find no suggestion that there might be screws there, though I could be
> > wrong if they're really short. The way the plastic shell latches together is
> > relaly typical of early MAC stuff, though it might not really be MAC, but maybe
> > Apple-II-something.
>
> I have one of about those dimensions that has four identical rubber
> buttons on both top and bottom. The buttons are perhaps 7/8" diameter
> and show on the side of the box for about that same dimension. A bit of
> judicious work with a small screwdriver will jack mine straight up.
> That done, exposes screws on the bottom side, and unused provisions for
> same on top. Mine, however, has dual 50-ribbon connectors on it -
> definitely SCSI and Apple also.

My APS optical box is like this, pull straight up all 8 grey feets
and undo two screws at rear hidden by that feets, and
pulling it apart. If you skip pulling some of those feets, it won't
come apart even that screws are out.

Cheers,

Wizard





>
> - don
>
> > The interface is pretty clearly SCSI, else it wouldn't be able to identify
> > itself, though it doesn't spin the drive up.
> >
> > Dick
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Don Maslin" <donm_at_cts.com>
> > To: <classiccmp_at_classiccmp.org>
> > Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 11:17 PM
> > Subject: Re: old external Apple drive
> >
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > On Tue, 12 Jun 2001, Richard Erlacher wrote:
> > >
> > > > I recently was given a Western Digital Hard Disk 20AP, obviously intended
> > for
> > > > use with an Apple computer of some sort. It identifies itself as a Western
> > > > Digital WD1006-something-or-other but doesn't spin up, and that suggests to
> > me
> > > > that there might be an interesting bridge controller in this box.
> > > > Unfortunately, I don't know how to open the box. Does anybody know how that
> > > > might be done? Does anybody know how to operate this device (low-level
> > details,
> > > > not Apple-user instructions)?
> > >
> > > There were a variety of those external drive boxes, Dick. Some snap
> > > together while others have screws hidden under feet, or ??? Can you
> > > describe it?
> > > - don
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
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