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Re: PC ISA IDE Controller in Amiga 2000HD rev 6.2b
« on: August 20, 2003, 01:03:43 AM »
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JimS wrote:
Like Jeff said, the ISA (pc) slots in the 2000 are passive. They aren't connected to anything . They can be used by the Bridgeboard - on the IBM side. You can then share the drive with the Amiga (slow)  There was available at one time a 'Goldengate' card that just connected the Zorro to ISA so the Amiga could access those slots directly.
A better way would be to look up a second hand external MAC scsi drive and gut it for the drive itself. ..
Or use it externally (though you might need to change the jumpers), or get any normal single-ended narrow SCSI drive ever made...

Weren't some of the 680x0 Macs HVD SCSI or something weird?