Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!mips!spool.mu.edu!uunet!pmafire!mica.inel.gov!guinness!usenet From: bcarter@claven.idbsu.edu (Bruce Carter) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.system Subject: Re: Can Apple HD SC Setup be hacked? Message-ID: <1991Jun10.192752.27230@guinness.idbsu.edu> Date: 10 Jun 91 19:27:52 GMT References: <13207@aggie.ucdavis.edu> Sender: usenet@guinness.idbsu.edu (Usenet News mail) Organization: Boise State University - Courseware Development Lines: 23 Nntp-Posting-Host: brucespc In article <13207@aggie.ucdavis.edu> krweiss@ucdavis.edu writes: >I've got a Mac IIci with a Quantum 105 internal hard disk from Storage >Dimensions. Virtual Memory under System 7.0 doesn't work with the Storage >Dimensions drivers (version 3.0.2) - the system hangs after loading all >extensions and before displaying the desktop. I have an identical system at >work with an Apple brand Quantum 80 hard disk and the exact same extensions, >and it works fine. > >So, is there any way to hack Apple HD SC Setup to make it recognize the Quantum >105 and place the new virtual memory compatible drivers on my third party disk? Greetings, I don't think you would be successful just putting in the update. If you're willing to reformat the drive, though, we have had success substituting drive designations via ResEdit into the last part of the last code resource (A5%Init or something like that). <-> Bruce Carter, Courseware Development Coordinator bcarter@claven.idbsu.edu Boise State University, Boise, ID 83725 duscarte@idbsu.bitnet (This message contains personal opinions only) (208)385-1250@phone