Apple 5300 Series manual Connecting your computer as a hard disk

Models: 5300 Series

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Connecting your computer as a hard disk

Before making any connections, you need to assign a unique SCSI ID number to the PowerBook. (The unique ID number allows the computer to communicate with several connected devices.)

Choose Control Panels from the Apple (K) menu of your PowerBook.

Open the PowerBook Setup control panel.

In the SCSI disk mode section of the control panel, click the ID number you want to assign.

If you are connecting the Macintosh PowerBook to an existing SCSI chain, make sure to give it an ID number different from those of the other devices. (Many devices include an ID number indicator on the back panel.)

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Close the PowerBook Setup control panel.

Press the Power (P) key on the PowerBook once to get the Shut Down dialog box, and click Shut Down to turn the PowerBook off.

Shut down the computer you are connecting to, and turn off any other devices in the SCSI chain.

Connect the small connector on the Apple HDI-30 SCSI Disk Adapter to the SCSI port on your PowerBook.

If you are connecting the Macintosh PowerBook directly to the other computer (rather than to an external device in the SCSI chain), attach a SCSI system cable to the other computer. Make sure you have a terminator connected to your PowerBook.

Connect the large connector on the Apple HDI-30 SCSI Disk Adapter cable to a SCSI cable attached to the SCSI port on the last device in the SCSI chain, or to the SCSI system cable on the other computer.

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Apple 5300 Series manual Connecting your computer as a hard disk