![]() Thus, I am at a complete standstill and already have spent days trying every way to get around this problem, and would be most exceptionally appreciative in any suggestion towards resolving it. I have been following the instructions in both the A and B options described in, and several other locations, but in all cases there is no such OS 9 driver option given. There is an option on the "erase" tab, but this is to specify how the erasure is to occur. However, at each and every of my many various attempts, the destination disc must be formatted with the option "MAC OS 9 Drivers." I have examined Disk Utility each and every time for such an option and I never seen this. I have tried to do this by os9general.dmg file, as well as MAC OS 9.2.2 Universal Install. ![]() Thus, I am attempting to install a standalone version of OS 9. I see nothing in the /dev list which indicates that 10.3 senses the drive. ![]() ![]() I have yet to be able to access the drive via the last version of OS indicated by adaptec (10.3). The SCSI board (Adaptec 2930) is definitely for the MAC. I am attempting to install OS 9 native so that I can access a SCSI tape drive (DLT).
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