Iomega Hdd Drivers For Mac

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The Mac Driver Museum A Collection of Orphaned Drivers for all Macs Disk, CD-ROM Drivers Looking for compatability? Check the Commercial CD-RW Products/Drivers:. Apple. (60 k).

This Apple CD-ROM driver was released with Mac OS 7.6 and it supports just about all CD-ROM drives. (460 k). Get this in addition to 5.3.1 above for the audio, iso 9660, High Sierra etc access files. Modify the Apple CD/DVD driver to work with 3rd party drives. PowerCD for Sys 6 and 7. Also contains Quicktime 1.6.1 (516 k).

(168 k) Adaptec. (1.4 MB, part of Toast 3.5.7 update). A generic CD-ROM driver. Works with many drives.

Applied Engineering. (78 k, 800k disk image). Applied Engineering's driver for their High Density SCSI Floppy drive. CD Technology. (841 k). This is a CD Technology CD Porta-Drive 3400 Series Device Driver v1.5.2. Its system requirements are 1MB memory, hard drive, System 4.2 and Finder 6.0 or later.

Actual driver is by Toshiba (1992) - may work with other Toshiba drives? GCC Technology. (64 k) - Driver for the Original Mac HD!. (160 k) - Driver for GCC Ultradrive.

System 7.0 Compatible. Iomega.

(948 k). (48 k) Extension (alone) will work on a Mac+ up if installed manually into system.

Iomega Hdd Drivers For Mac

(547 k). (49 k) The Iomega Floptical SCSI disk drive reads and writes both 1.4MB 3.5 inch floppies (handy on 800 KB only Macs like the Mac Plus) and special 20 MB Floptical disks. Kennect. (122 k). Kennect Rapport 1.1 Drivers (old, with installer) and the newer 7.1 driver (possibly last version, no installer). The Kennect Rapport is a small dongle like device that attaches to the floppy drive port of an early Mac (like Plus, SE, SE/30). Easily recognizable by the small size, the port underneath and blue screw knobs.

The Kennect Rapport by itself and attached to a 800K floppy drive can read/write/init 720K PC disks, as well as an advanced 1.2 MB format. When used in conjunction with the Kennect 2.4 Drive it adds HD read/write/init capabilities to any Mac (including Plus/SE) as well as access to HD PC disks. It can also format HD to 2.4 MB in size. Probably the best thing is to be able to read HD disks on a non-HD Mac. NEC.

(1101 k). Latest MAC driver v5.31a for NEC drives, as of 8/27/96. This driver supports all macs running sys 6.08 up. Old SCSI HD Utilities. (252 k) - For use with Apple and non-Apple SCSI devices. Peripheral Land Inc. (PLI).

(206 k) - Driver for the PLI Quick SCSI-2 NUBUS card. (652 k) - Drivers and utilities that came with a PLI SyQuest 44meg drive. These should work with any SyQuest 44 meg and possibly 88 meg drive. Pioneer. (508 k) - Driver for their CD, CD-R, CD changer drives.

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Also contains CLD 1.2 which supports the Apple CD 150 and CD SC Plus with6.07. (120 k). (88 k). (712 k) - Works great with the Pioneer changers. FWB CD-ROM Toolkit supports the Pioneer CD-ROM changers. Even the old 2.3.1 version works fine with the DRM-60x series with Mac OS 9.1 on a Powermac 7300.

The Juke Mounter is a bit annoying since the default settings are to mount all CDs at startup and to use a large amount of hard drive space for caching. It still complains about running out of cache space. I turned the caching all off and also set it to not mount anything at startup.

Iomega Hdd Drivers For Mac

Further details about Pioneer CD, CD changer Drives/Drivers: Rodime. (25 k) - Rodime's disk formatter and driver-installer. This driver is capable of partitioning a Rodime disk into multiple volumes Software Architects.

(744 k). Smart Format supports System 6 era Mac+ to MacIIfx. Smart Image & Restore are backup utilities. Sunrise CD Driver. (12 k). A freeware generic SCSI CD-ROM driver for Mac OS with no support for Audio CDs. SuperMac.

(96 k). This utility is useful for anyone who owns a Supermac DataFrame hard drive. These external drives were actually old MFM drives connected to a SCSI converter board for use with the Macintosh.

Manager is the only way to format, test, or change the SCSI ID of the drive (no switch-selectable SCSI ID on these!) Please use the for discussion, uploads, requests. ©1998-2003 Bhavesh Patel.