On Saturday, September 13, 2003, at 10:04 PM, james lindley wrote:


I'm not sure whether it's an SCSI or ATA drive.
Yes, it's the only  HD in the system. It IS an
SCSI card. I connected external SCSI hard drives
to it.  The ports on the ribbon are black clamps
the width of the ribbon with a slot that has two
rows of pins. There are four such clamps on the
ribbon, with the hd attached at the second and
the card at number four. The issue is removing
the card in hopes of solving some strange
behavior.  Here's my original post:

Bingo!! Your hard drive is a SCSI drive and when you disconnect the cable, you have disconnected the HD. There is no way to disconnect the SCSI card without also disconnecting the HD, since the G4 has no other SCSI connectors.


What is the strange behavior?

Len


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