My Reply follows quote. On 29/08/2004 05:35 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>id's are ok, checked it (used various ID's, though i must say that they were
>not in order, e.g. my hdd has id 0 and i've tried 5 and 6 for the cdroms).
>
>i always had the termination pins on the cd-rom jumpered... should i not?
>it's true: the cable comes from the motherboard, goes to the Cd-rom and
>through to the HDD. no idea if the hdd is terminated, i didn't check... but
>this was the same setup when i installed from the very same cd-rom drive,
>and it went ok...
>
>I'll try ur suggestion, though, and set the cd-drive termination to off.
>
>
>thanks,
>ANdrei
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"Third party" CD-ROM drives may not mount under a Mac OS without
a special driver. Google for CD Sunrise, install the extension and
it will probably mount. You could also get Mt Everything (looks like
a Control Panel, but is more of a Application that can sit on your
desktop, and with which you can mount SCSI drives after boot.

Ken

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