Just a question that might shed some light on your SCSI voodoo...

What SCSI Id does the second internal drive have?

Remember, no two SCSI devices on the same SCSI bus can have the same SCSI
ID. Much hate and discontent will ensue...

And never ever ever ever give anything SCSI ID 7. That is reserved for the
controller....

If the second internal drive is set to ID 2 (or the CD-ROM drive), then the
Duo will probably reset itself to an unused SCSI ID. Although looking at
LowendMac specs area it looks like the 7300 is supposed to have separate
busses for internal and external, so this might not exactly be the issue...


TTFN
Andrew

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Subject: [Duo2400] Question about faulty docked Duo


I am having a weird little problem w/ my Duo:

It acts fine EXCEPT when I goto SCSI Dock Mode. Then it does a peculiar
thing: while set to goto SCSI ID#2 when in Disk Mode, it for some reason
goes to ID#1.

THis is particularly bothersome because it's plugged into a 7300 with a
second internal HD.

Then just for kicks I tried setting it to goto SCSI ID#3 in the powerbook
setup Control Panel.. and Dangit(!) if it did not goto #3 as it was told!

Then I set it back to two, docked it to the desktop again, and ONLY THEN did
it correctly goto SCSi ID#2.

...but this has happened before.. when I undock it, and then dock it again
at some later date, it will go back to being set to #2 but will goto #1 when
in SCSi Dock Mode...

WHat gives?


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