Marc Sira wrote:
> SCSI problems, like network problems, are nearly always caused by
> cabling issues (including and especially termination with SCSI).
> Start there. It's conceivable that there could be damage to the I/O &
> power board, but no, the power manager isn't causing this problem,
> and poor termination is much more likely. The SCSI port on the 2400
> is also difficult to make a good connection with, which makes it
> flaky, so see if your cable or HDI-30 adaptor is snapping in tightly.
Good point, Marc. I did think of this, but while I'm having the battery
probs worked out at After Hours I will have them check the scsi as well. I
have big plans for this computer and I want it running in top shape.
Ilene
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