I had a similar drive and discovered I could boot it from my PB 3400--no matter how I 
set the pins, it defaulted to SCSI ID 0--maybe that's what's happening to yours. Just 
a guess.

Gary
> 
> From: Len Gerstel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2003/08/27 Wed AM 09:44:21 EDT
> To: "G-List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: SCSI question re lvd drive

<snip>When I got
> it, it turned out to be a SCA LVD drive.
> 
> No problem, I thought. I've used many SCA drives and had a couple of
> adapters lying around. I seemed to remember in the scsi world if you can
> make the plug fit the drive connector without resorting to brute force, it
> should work. Well, I hooked up the drive, powered up the system and I
> cannot see the drive.
>


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