--- Gene Osburn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just took delivery of a 9.1 GB UltaWide SCA drive
> I won on ebay.  It
> came with SCSI 50 pin adapter.  It arrived with no

> PCPro 210, OEM Adaptec 2930 SCSI controller, OS 9.1
> on 2 GB SCSI 2
> connected to internal SCSI bus.
Take your 2 gig off of the original scsi bus and
install the new one, don't add any pins leave scsi at
zero and see if it will at least recognize it, and you
will probably have to start-up from your cd-rom disc.
I added (2) 9.1's and I tried almost everything, both
wouldn't work on my scsi card, and the original scsi
bus. If I had both on the same scsi, my cd rom
wouldn't load any software.
Keep playing with them, that is what I had to do!
I also had to get another adapter, as the one that
came with it wasn't terminated.

Steve Brown 

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