Thanks, Bruce,

I needed to set the termination on the Reno. It's an interesting little cd
drive. Now to get it to play cds -- apple cd player won't recognize it.

Thanks again,
pat

> Connecting as dock should get your the scrolling SCSI logo.
> 
> The '?' you get means that the 'book cannot find a scsi device to boot
> from. When this appears as a result of connecting a new scsi device it
> is because of one of two things: SCSI ID conflict or bad termination.
> 
> Make sure that the Reno drive is set to a different ID than the HDD in
> the 'book (this will be 0 if it is a stock HDD)
> 
> Next make sure that termination is on, either as an external terminator,
> or that the termination switch on the device is set to on. (don't know
> what your Reno has, mine has two DIP switches inside the SCSI connector
> module that set termination, I believe)
> 
> -- 
> Bruce Johnson
> University of Arizona
> College of Pharmacy
> Information Technology Group
> 


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