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... Mass Storage devices or Other Peripherals. Mass Storage devices include devices such as scanners, printers, DVD-RAM, CD-R/W devices, etc. Note: When using USBXchange Switcher: 1 To start the USBXchange Switcher application, double-click on the icon located in the Control Panels folder...control panel without saving your setting. 5 Using the Quit Menu option or Command-Q will appear as crashes, or in the System folder. 2 Select the USBXchange Mode, depending on the device you will not be able to record to quit the control panel without saving your driver for the current SCSI...
... Mass Storage devices or Other Peripherals. Mass Storage devices include devices such as scanners, printers, DVD-RAM, CD-R/W devices, etc. Note: When using USBXchange Switcher: 1 To start the USBXchange Switcher application, double-click on the icon located in the Control Panels folder...control panel without saving your setting. 5 Using the Quit Menu option or Command-Q will appear as crashes, or in the System folder. 2 Select the USBXchange Mode, depending on the device you will not be able to record to quit the control panel without saving your driver for the current SCSI...
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SCSI buses SCSI devices User's Guide: USBXchange • 19 Viewing SCSI Devices on Your Macintosh Note: If your are operating in Mass Storage mode you will not see any devices in SCSIProbe™. 1 Launch SCSIProbe by double-clicking the icon which is located in the Control Panels folder in the System folder. 2 To view devices connected to a SCSI bus, select the SCSI bus from the pull-down menu and the devices will appear under SCSI devices.
SCSI buses SCSI devices User's Guide: USBXchange • 19 Viewing SCSI Devices on Your Macintosh Note: If your are operating in Mass Storage mode you will not see any devices in SCSIProbe™. 1 Launch SCSIProbe by double-clicking the icon which is located in the Control Panels folder in the System folder. 2 To view devices connected to a SCSI bus, select the SCSI bus from the pull-down menu and the devices will appear under SCSI devices.