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Apple II High-Speed SCSI Card

Apple II High-Speed SCSI Card

Apple Computer, Inc. (1990)

The Apple II High-Speed SCSI Card is a DMA compatible SCSI interface for the Enhanced Apple //e and IIgs. It was that last SCSI interface that Apple released for the Apple II, improving upon the earlier Apple II SCSI Card, Revision C.

Apple SCSI cards do not supply termination power to the SCSI chain. If no other devices on the chain can supply termination power, the card must be modified to provide it. Instructions for making this modification are in the Hard Disk & SCSI Interfaces section of Rubywand's comp.sys.apple2 FAQ.

 

Resources

Apple II High-Speed SCSI Card Manual
Apple II High-Speed SCSI Card Owner's Manual. This is a 2.5 MB Adobe PDF file.


3.5" SCSI Utilities 2.0
Apple II High-Speed SCSI Card Utilities - 3.5" Disk. This ShrinkIt disk archive of a ProDOS 3.5" disk contains the utilities and the CDRemote desk accessory for the Apple IIgs.

5.25" SCSI Utilities 2.0
Apple II High-Speed SCSI Card Utilities - 5.25" Disk. This ShrinkIt disk archive of a ProDOS 5.25 " disk contains the utilities for use on an Enhjanced Apple IIe with 128K of RAM.


More information on the Apple II High-Speed SCSI Card can be found in Rubywand's Hard Disk & SCSI Interfaces FAQ


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