on 3/18/04 10:47 AM, Russ Gibson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> This one has me stumped.
> 
> I have an Adaptec 2940UW with 1 80 pin hard disk attached via 80 pin/68/50
> pin converter.  I can't get this to complete initialization from FWB
> (Unknown HDT error), or Drive Setup (Initialization failed).
> 
> I have an active terminator on the end of the 68 pin cable.
> 
> If I hook it to the 50 pin port on either the motherboard or the 2940UW, it
> works fine.
> 
> The 68 pin connector was working fine, until I removed all my RAM and
> replaced it with new RAM, 12 x 32 MB = 384 (it had 192 MB), all matched.
> Sometime near when I did this, it stopped being reliable.
> 
> Can the RAM cause this?  I can't imagine...
> 
> Any ideas will be greatly appreciated!
> 
> --> Russ
> 


All I can tell you is that my 80 adapted drive did the same thing.  Turns
out the SCSI bus was going bad.  The only fix that worked was a newer
machine :( Sorry 

J. Blanton

Austin TX 78749 

"The Subgenius must have Slack!" -J.R. "Bob" Dobbs,1961

http://www.subgenius.com




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