Joost van de Griek wrote:

> Actually, it's not all that weird. Using a regular SCSI cable, the PowerBook
> would indeed see (and mount) all the Quadra's drives on the SCSI chain.
> However, the fact that both motherboard SCSI controllers will be set to SCSI
> ID 7, would cause some serious ID conflict issues. This might explain all
> the I/O and data corruption errors.

Never having done this, I'll trust your experience...myself, I would 
have thought they simply wouldn't work at all (due to 2 ID 7's on the bus)

Also, a regular SCSI cable would have to go through a gender changer to 
do this.

-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

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