David Elmo wrote:
> Since you have had success with the 64s in A6/B6, can you 
> leave in the 64s
> and in the rest of the banks put the 32's? have you tested the 32s

I tried.  In fact, I tried 64/32, 32/64, 64/.../32, etc., and any time I put
the 32's in, the SCSI fails for anything but slow 8 bit.

I was running ok with the 32's in A4/B4, but I once again started having
issues with the hard drive.  Evidently they were causing problems, but only
when used or something.  I now have 64/64, 16/16, 16/16, 64/None in, and I
had no issues.

> extensively with Gauge Pro? Can you adjust the bus/clock 

Not yet.  I haven't been getting far enough to.  I will do that later today.

> speed on your G3
> upgrade card, perhaps ease it back a fraction in respect to bus and/or
> clock?

Hasn't made a difference.  I also adjusted the PowerDomain PCI speed to no
avail.

--> Russ


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