Hmmm... I've had the exact same thing happen (drive not showing up using
SCSI Probe). Once I added the terminator to the CD Rom, that seems to have
fixed that problem.
Dave
> From: Tom Rymes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Duo/2400 List)
> Date: Fri, 2 Mar 2001 10:33:34 -0500 (Eastern Standard Time)
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Duo/2400 List)
> Subject: [Duo2400] Re: Dock HD Problem
>
> On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Mark A. Kippert wrote:
>
>> Dave Perin on 3/2/01 9:45 AM wrote:
>>
>>> However, after a shut down, the drive doesn't mount. I always have to go
>>> back to using Drive Setup to mount the drive... and often have to reinstall
>>> the driver first. Then it mounts perfectly. After a shut down, the next
>>> time I restart, it happens all over again.
>>>
>>> I'm not a SCSI wizard, but can normally work around such things without any
>>> trouble. For those of you who ARE wizards: the drive is set at SCSI ID #2,
>>> and this does not conflict with anything else on the SCSI chain. My
>>> external CD Rom at SCSI ID #3 mounts just fine. Any suggestions will be
>>> greatly appreciated!
>>>
>>> -Dave Perin
>>
>> Is it properly terminated?
>
> My Dock's HD is giving me issues, too. Disk Errors. I think that the
> Termination is an issue, but I am unsure of how it should be
> terminated. The small terminator that ships in the dock from the factory
> has me confused. Should that be removed completely? My drive doesn't even
> appear in SCSI probe if I do that. Currently I have the drive plugged into
> the terminator, which is plugged into the Motherboard. Doesn't make any
> sense, but it is the only I have succeeded in getting it to work. (Except
> it give the errors...) Should the drive itself be terminated via jumpers,
> etc? Where does the internal drive fall in the chain and how does that
> affect things?
>
>
> Tom
>
>
>
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