At 8:38 AM -0700 7/22/02, Teri Pittman wrote:
>I'll hack around with it again today and see if I can get the Apple drive
>back on the drive.  I've tried using SCSI probe on the drive in the Dock
>and it doesn't see it.  Also tried unplugging & replugging the hard drive
>cable on the motherboard and it didn't make a difference.  I do have a dock
>that doesn't have a hard drive.  I may try that one and see if it makes a
>difference.

        When the Dock doesn't have an installed hard drive, it has a little
terminator plugged into the SCSI jack, so it probably wouldn't run without
this.
Paul

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safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." Benjamin Franklin, 1759.
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