Hi gang! Forgive me if this belongs in the hardware forum - you could make the argument either way...
So, I've got an Amiga 2000 with a GVP SCSI board. The board already has a ~60 meg HDD on it, loaded with apps, games, etc., which is pretty cool. However, I'm new to the platform and would like to have a "vanilla" OS install to learn on. I've got a ton of old sub-1gb SCSI drives around (I've got an extensive vintage Mac collection), and a number of old-school SCSI-equipped Macs. Would it possible to "prep" a SCSI drive on a retro Mac for use in the A2000? By "prep" I mean format, load an OS image, etc.
Heck, for that matter, could I just use an external SCSI drive (HDD, Zip, whatever) as a go-between from the old Mac to the A2000 to get access to more (downloaded) software?
Thanks for any light you can shed on this question!
Huxley