on 2/23/03 11:03 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
> In a message dated 2/23/03 7:24:31 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> <<
> .... An ATTO Apple SCSI card is a SCSI card made by ATTO for Apple with Mac
> firmware. Specs on the card are:
> 
> Name: Apple 53C875
> Model: NCR 875
> 
> with a 68 pin external connector in addition to the internal connector ...
>>> 
> 
> These cards were made for Apple by ATTO, both with *and* without the external
> connector.
> 
> When the card has successfully been FLASHed to ATTO (from Apple/ATTO), it
> should read:
> 
> Card type: SCSI
> Card name: ATTO,ExpressPCIPro <----- Compare with above
> Card model: PSC <------------------------- Compare with above
> Card ROM #: 1.6.6f0
> Card revision: 4
> Card vendor ID: 1000
> 
Hi Peter, Jack & all; I flashed the card with the 1.6.6 updater after
flashing it to straight ATTO. ASP 2.2 reads as you said it would except it
reports ROM# not available. I tried to run the flasher again and it reported
no upgradable cards. ASP reads as follows:

Card type:SCSI
Card name: ATTO,ExpressPCIPro
Card model: PSC
Card ROM# not available
Card revision: 4
Card vendor ID: 1000
I couldn't find any drivers or extensions for the card on the original SCSI
drive. I didn't change any settings on the drives,simply moved them. The 40
Gig Maxtor was running as Master in my 266DT. Just swapped it to the 300MT
and moved the SCSI drive to the lower bay in the MT. I checked the SCSI
cable hookup on the SCSI drive. It's hooked to the last connector on the
cable. ASP shows the SCSI drive on SCSI bus 1 ID# 0.
I also downloaded the ATTO tools. Should I install those also? TIA
--Thanks; Rev. George
--Maranatha (means the Lord cometh)



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