I have a beige G3 MT that I'm trying to add a 9.1 Seagate SCSI drive to
the internal bus.  I also have a 40GB IDE drive running OS9 & OSX no
problem.  This is just an extra drive I had lying around, so I decided
to throw it in.  No matter what I do, neither OS will recognize the
drive at all.  I've played with the SCSI addresses, termination, etc.
same results, nothing.  Also, tried different cables.  It's like the
drive is not even plugged in?  The drive is a 68-pin, but I have a
50-pin adapter on it.

I tried the drive here at work on a PC to make sure it was actually
working, and the drive is fine.

Do I have to do anything special to enable the internal SCSI bus?  I've
never used it up to now.  Any clues?

Thanks.

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Craig Domanski
Canadian Dairy Herd Management Service
Oracle Database Administrator
Phone: 514-398-7880 ext. 8665
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