> -----Original Message-----
> From: PCI PowerMacs
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
> Of Gunn, Jeff
> Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 4:41 PM
> To: PCI PowerMacs
> Subject: Re: ST1515ON
>
>
> From: Steven Brown
> <... it sounded
> like an airplane starting up.>
>
> That is a great description.  My sounds about like that as
> well.  I have it
> in the top slot, and sit the tower on my computer stand.
> Only problem I
> have with it, besides my slow scsi bus, is when I shut down
> and power off,
> the drive does not spin up, and I have to use drive setup
> to mount it, then
> reboot again.  This happened even when I had the drive set
> as the startup
> disk.  Sloppy workaround, but I guess it is the best I can
> do.  I guess I
> will splurge for a 40 gb IDE and dump the two 9 gig drives I have.
>
> Jeff
> 6400
This sounds like you do not have a jumper on the enable motor start..
without it the drive will wait for a start signal from the scsi bus
before it will spin up, see:
http://www.seagate.com/support/disc/scsi/st15150n.html
for more info.
Ben.


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