On Friday, March 7, 2003, at 11:45 PM, Dan Palka wrote:
>
> Well thats what I was assuming :)  I guess I've never actually used 
> real
> SCSI disk mode in the way that it was meant to be then.  Is the 
> PowerBook
> supposed to boot into the OS completely normal and as if nothing was 
> out
> of the ordinary?  Because thats what the Quadra does, as if it doesn't
> even notice all of its mounted drives are showing up on a PowerBook.

The powerbook disk shows up on the desktop of the other computer as 
though it were just an attached drive.

The Powerbook has a blank white screen with a big SCSI icon bouncing 
around slowly, like a screen saver. There's a number in the icon, 
signifying what ID it's been set to (using the SCSI disk mode control 
panel) and two opposite-facing arrows that show progress hatching when 
disk I/O is occurring.

I'm baffled by what's happening to you...it's not supposed to happen 
that way. I wonder if the disk mode cable you're using is broken.

> --
"Wherever you go, there you are." - B. Banzai, Ph.D.
Bruce Johnson



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