on 10/19/03 2:32 PM, G-List at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hmmm.. > On Oct. 12, I had chimed in with the following: >> Rev. George, your description actually sounds more like a SCSI I.D. problem, >> > >> which I'd normally suspect except that the two IDE busses are involved. Do >> you >> have another SCSI device (scanner, etc.) externally connected?, or did your >> affected HD somehow lose its TP (term power/term enable)? On this note I >> would >> wonder if a jumper errantly fell off the drive. > > Happiness is finding out you're right, even if it was an accident! ;-D > > Blessings, Rev. George! > > Best regards, > Dana Hi Ken, Dana & all; The drive is still working perfectly. I never did find that teeninee little jumper either. I do fine with ATA drives, but this is the first internal SCSI drive I've ever had to fool with. External SCSI stuff is a walk in the park compared to this. Too many pins and unclear websites don't help either. Thanks for the help guys. --Thanks; Rev. George --Maranatha (means the Lord cometh)
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