> William Limbacher wrote:
>> I know this may be a stupid question, but can I dock my duo to another
>> powerbook? And what happens if I set both scsi docks to "on"?  Will each
>> show up on the other's desktop?  (Seems unlikely, now that I've written it
>> down.)

  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in response:
> Turn on the SCSI disk computer first and make sure you see the SCSI disk
> icon. Then turn on the "master computer". If anything weird happens, pull the
> SCSI cables out of the system PB immediately to avoid any data corruption,
> then force restart.

NEVER NEVER NEVER pull SCSI/dock cables out of SCSI ports. It doesn't matter
if you are connected PB-DT or PB-PB. Use the power manager reset button on
the back of the PB computer to shut power down immediately and make sure all
power is OFF to BOTH computers before disconnecting the cable. Otherwise be
prepared to pay big bucks. SCSI is not a hot plug item. Anyone who has
gotten away with it has been incredibly lucky to outrun the devil.

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