How Do You Connect A SCSI Zip Drive To A PC?
A SCSI Zip drive is faster than any other Zip drive. Windows 95 or 98 should automatically recognize a SCSI card and devices connected to it. Get a PCI SCSI card (not included with SCSI Zip drives). Use Iomega’s Zip Zoom SCSI accelerator or another SCSI card. Shut down the computer. Leave the computer plugged into the surge suppressor. Disconnect all peripherals from the computer. Remove the chassis cover. Ground yourself to computer with any professional grounding equipment you have. Otherwise, ground yourself by touching a metal part of the computer chassis. Remove the back panel if necessary. Find an open PCI slot (PCI slots are smaller than ISA slots). Knock out or unscrew the open slot’s metal plate on the computer’s back panel. Insert the SCSI card gently, but firmly into the slot. Rock it into position if necessary. Replace the computer’s cover. Reconnect the monitor, keyboard, and mouse. Connect the SCSI cable to the new SCSI port on your computer (each end of the cable is diff