In a message "Eric Kinzie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

<< Along those same line...I've got a WD (WDE 2170) SCSI-3 68-pin 2.1G drive 
I'm trying to install on my PM7500.  I booted to an OS9 CD & ran the drive 
setup.  It sees the drive on the correct SCSI ID but says the drive is 
unsupported and will not initialize.  Before I start scouring the web, 
thought I'd start here first. >>

Seems like you need to hack Drive Setup with ResEdit or use a 3rd party drive 
utility to recognize the drive.

You might try this link for the hack:

<http://www.euronet.nl/users/ernstoud/drvsetup.html>

I have little experience with ResEdit but after a couple of attempts I 
figured out the hack. Of course always use a COPY of Drive Setup when 
attempting the hack. --glen


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