> ** High Priority **
> 
> Greetings fellow PCI Mac persons
> I'm sure this is an old issue, but I can't find the answer anywhere else.
> I recently connected an external SCSI drive to my 7600/132.
> The external drive is invisible on startup, but appears on the desktop if =
> I restart.
> I always turn on the external disk first, and it has plenty of time to =
> start up.
> I have run SCSI Probe, but that doesn't fix it.
> Any other clues?
> Stefan Couani

Sounds like a termination problem to me.  Make sure ALL ends of the SCSi
chain are terminated with the appropriate terminators (if the hard drive
does not allow termination that is)
-- 
John England


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