I need to put two computers on one SCSI drive:
- Windows 3.1 (pre 95) on one side
- the other computer can be either Mac or Windows
Reason is I have a drum scanner with proprietary software running on a Win 3.1 system with a hard drive "shuttle" on the SCSI port. Images are saved to the drive in the shuttle. The drive is pulled out of the shuttle and switched to an identical shuttle on a networked computer for user access.
These shuttles have ceased to be manufactured and I need to prepare for the day ours die.
Or maybe there is a similar product out there. But it seems to me I'd be better off with a Mac or Windows system and not be married to some special product.
Thanks.
"Do I believe in Free Will? Of course. I have no choice."
- Isaac Bashevis Singer
- Windows 3.1 (pre 95) on one side
- the other computer can be either Mac or Windows
Reason is I have a drum scanner with proprietary software running on a Win 3.1 system with a hard drive "shuttle" on the SCSI port. Images are saved to the drive in the shuttle. The drive is pulled out of the shuttle and switched to an identical shuttle on a networked computer for user access.
These shuttles have ceased to be manufactured and I need to prepare for the day ours die.
Or maybe there is a similar product out there. But it seems to me I'd be better off with a Mac or Windows system and not be married to some special product.
Thanks.
"Do I believe in Free Will? Of course. I have no choice."
- Isaac Bashevis Singer