In a message dated 1/11/04 7:42:51 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>on 1/11/04 6:17 PM, Richard A. Smallwood at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> On 1/11/04 5:48 PM; Rev. George G.  Guillory at [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent
>the
>> most amazing e-mail
>> 
>>> It acts like it did when the termination jumper fell off, but they are
>>> both on the TP & TE pins. Is it possible that a bad Data cable would
>cause
>>> the same symptoms?
>> 
>> Try setting the SCSI Device number at least two numbers away any other
>> SCSI device on that chain. Also, even if it is the only SCSI device on
>> that chain, turn on the termination. I have had to terminate a SCSI chain
>> at the computer AND at the end of the chain.
>> 
>> Hope this helps.
>> Richard

>Hi Richard;
>  The drive is running ID=0 connected to an ATTA-Apple SCSI card that has
>been flashed to straight ATTO. The card terminates itself at the Mobo and
>the drive is terminated. That's what the TP & TE jumpers are for.
>  The drive is the only drive on the chain and at the end of the cable.
>  Thanks for the suggestions though. I'm also posting this to the list.
>--Thanks; Rev. George
>--Maranatha (means the Lord cometh)

Rev George,
Sure does sound like a termination issue in spite of what you've done.
This may be risky but I've done it with no adverse affects in same situation
where external scsi drive suddenly wouldn't mount.....
I used Apple Drive Setup, selected update driver, followed by reboot.
BobT

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