If that doesn't work, go out and get an LVD terminator. That's what I had to 
do to get my LVD drive to work on my internal SCSI chain. Regular SCSI 
ternimation would not do it.

STeve

<<Welllll....um, no. Unless the 50-pin adapter has termination. 
Since I was running it in the middle of the SCSI chain, 
I didnt think I needed a terminator. The drive and the adapater were sold by 
the
vendor as something that would behave on the PCI Mac internal SCSI bus.


Since my last post, I have RTFM'ed alittle and found that the vendor 
suggests putting the SCSI id jumpers on the drive itself, not on the adapter. 
Also advised enable the "D-Target Init" jumper, which will disable Ultra 
Wide. 
This info was not sent with the drive, but found on the vendor's website. 
I will try that tomorrow, and re-install the drive.

-- 
Warren Bowman >>


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