On Sep 16, 2004, at 5:40 AM, Nicole wrote:

David and all:

Oops, mis-spoke (typed).  I meant the IDs were set
correctly. Since I was installing each drive
separately, both are set at 0.

And no, it's not spinning.  I'm not getting the
green power light and I didn't do anything to that
drive that I didn't with the other.  I did drop it a
couple (several) times. ???


Ah, then you've probably done the necessary hardware conversion from a SCSI-2 to SCSI-P device (SCSI-Paperweight) I've done that once or twice. Hardware conversion to -P status is lamentably easy sometimes...


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