--- You wrote:
I can assure you that one both of my B&W 
G3s, the external SCSI chain is recognized: a Yamaha burner at 1 and a 
Microtek scanner at 2. Occasionally, there is a hot-swapable SCSIHD at 
5 as well. Systemprofiler shows them all. And they work, too.
--- end of quote ---
I think  part of the problem is that no one has written a scsi utility for X
comparable to scsi probe or MtEverything (I checked out adaptec scsi probe
yesterday in 9.2 and it wouldn't mount a drive that MtEverything had no problem
with.) 

I think the Unix stuff is all there for scsi and so is the kernal X stuff.  I
haven't experimented with the terminal yet, but this may be a guide:

http://www.osxfaq.com/man/4/scsi.ws

Rich

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