>Any suggestions? Problem with termination, perhaps?
According to the tech specs on the 7200 directly:
IMPORTANT The factory-installed internal hard disk is terminated. If another SCSI device is attached to the SCSI interface, it must not be terminated. The SCSI interface can contain only one terminated device; if you attach more than one terminated device to the internal SCSI interface, damage to the computer's main logic board can occur.
You might have a ID conflict:
Assigning SCSI ID numbers Your computer has a SCSI chain that can be used to connect one additional internal SCSI device and several additional external SCSI devices. All devices on the same SCSI chain must have unique ID numbers. The drives that were installed in your computer at the factory, as well as the computer itself, have already reserved certain SCSI ID numbers. Other ID numbers are available for assignment to SCSI devices that are added after you buy your computer, as described in the following table. SCSI ID number Device 0 factory-installed hard disk 1 available 2 available 3 factory-installed CD-ROM drive 4 available 5 available 6 available 7 Power Macintosh computer
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