Am I right in saying that the only thing that is SCSI on my G3/333 is the port on the back of the CPU? The one hard drive is IDE, I believe, as is my CD drive. The SCSI port on the back is attached directly to the mobo and the hard drive is attached to an ATO PCI card while the CD drive is attached to the mobo, looks like to me anyway. My older Umax scanner which only works on OS 9 can't be seen by the computer. I've also tried Vuescan which says the computer doesn't see it either. Strange thing is, when I press the 'scan' button on Vuescan, nothing happens for a long time, about 2 minutes, and then the scanner scans but no image comes up. I guess I'm asking if I work on the scanner or the CPU? The scanner used to work, in the OS 9 shell or whatever it's called, but now it won't. Any idea what SCSI number I should use? I'm thinking 5 or 7 should be safe but if there is nothing else on the chain, does it matter? Also I have the terminator in place which I think should be there. Same result if it is or isn't right now but I think it should be there. Thanks! My daughter has a project due tonight so I gotta get it working or switch it back to a PC with Win/98. :(
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